This is copy of a letter from President Reamer Kline dated March 17, 1967 thanking Paul Hartzell for his gift of this photograph album to Bard College. President Kline makes reference to its value to future chroniclers of the college history--...
Perhaps the Bungalow Pennsylvania. Families rented these cottages at a rate of five dollars per week. William Matthews' scrapbook describes Bungalow culture thus: "A group of cottages named after New York City Hotels...They are completely...
Post card of the Pennsylvania Turnpike running across Pennsylvania. Before World War II, the newly opened Pennsylvania Turnpike was a destination in itself.
Four images and a business card of Scranton PA coal mining. Includes a photo of Hotel Jermyn, Scranton, PA; a photo of a Railroad station; and a photo of Woodway Colliery, Scranton, PA.
Photographs; Tables; Flags; Public speaking; Chairs; Podiums;
Delegates from the International Relations Club (IRC) of Dutchess Community College attend the UN Model Assembly at Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. The assembly was held April 17th - April 19th, 1959. Seated, starting from the left is Mrs.Carolyn...
Drawing of the Wayside inn. Also, all around on the border are extra messages. On left side: Home of Sun-Ray, purest water in the world. On top: Delightful automobile ride over new state roads. On right: Rooms single and en suite with bath. Cuisine...
Greene County, New York is on the west side of the Hudson River, south of Albany County and North of Ulster County. This is an overview map depicting the Towns, Hamlets and Villages of Greene County with streams and some natural features located....
Mary E. Bevier VanDyck Scott and her husband T. Seymour Scott are posing for a full length portrait. Mr. Scott is looking away from the camera. Mary was the daughter of Maria Hasbrouck Bevier (1807-1866) and the Reverend Cornelius L. VanDyck...
The Christian Herald was a religious weekly newspaper. In 1894 the first group of children came to Nyack from New York City to spend the summer out of the city. This camp closed in 1961 when the camp was moved to Pennsylvania. Camp Ramah is a...