Marvin & Thorn meal & bran illustrated invoice to Jesse Woodhull. Given the quanities bought by Woodhull, he probably fed this material to his farm animals. Bran, the pieces of grain husk separated from flour after milling. Meal, the edible part...
H. B. Tuthill's telephone bill. Chester, N. Y. Telephone Co. ceased operations in 1949 when it was sold to the Highland Telephone Company of Monroe, N. Y.
Portrait of two milking cows, probably part Holstein. They are posed in front of the New Paltz Creamery on Huguenot Street. The New Paltz Creamery began business operations in 1883. The building is currently part of a private property at 173...
Hendrick Hudson Day Line Steamer, Hudson River, NY. Black and white postcard. Caption/handwritten note: "Bible Class outing June 30, 1908. Wish you were here. Hope to hear from you soon. Ida."
Accident or Emergency Operating Room, Nyack Hospital, NY. Information on revese of postcard reads " This room is separate and distinct from the main operating room, and is located at street level with a direct entrance to receive patients with the...
This photograph shows an overview of the operations at the Tomkins Cove Stone Co. There are many buildings and smokestacks seen in the photograph. One of the smokestacks is billowing smoke. There are also covered conveyer belts seen throughout the...
This slide is of a hand-drawn illustration of the Tomkins Cove Lime Company. The cliffs as well as the industrial buildings are seen. Many ships are seen on the river.
This slide show the rock quarry. Quarry buildings and equipment are seen. A small portion of the Hudson River is seen in the background. Many wires cross the foreground of the picture.
This photograph shows the main buildings associated with the Maybrook switching terminal operations, including the roundhouse, car repair shop, turntable, and power house.