Church schools; Churches; Clippings;Cycling; Farm life; Floods; Homicides; War;
Newspaper clipping with stories of the first one hundred years of the Chester Presbyterian Church and its ministers. Clipping also includes other short unrelated articles of local interest.
2 page survey entitled "Do we need a community college in Dutchess county?" published by Vassar College, inquiring into the state of higher education in Dutchess County.
Postcards; State parks & reserves; Visits of state; Maps;
Front designed to be New York State, and in it drawn roads and figures doing various activities, and names showing attractions, activities, and high lights of the New York State.
The Town of Coxsackie, New York, is located on the west side of the Hudson River. This map locates houses with last names of owners, though occasionally only initials are used. Sites of stores, brick yards, schools, cemetaries, named farms, toll...
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....
Map depicts the Town of Prattsville, located in the western portion of Greene County, New York. The Town is located in the northern region of the Catskill Mountains. Maps for the Village of Prattsville and the Village of Ashland are inset.
Map depicts the Village of Ashland main street, on the Batavia Kill. This map is inset on the page with the Town of Prattsville map. Ashland is located in the western part of Greene County, New York, in the Catskill Park, northeastern Catskill...
Names of the prinicpal professional businessmen in the township, cities and villages of Ulster County, New York, with a description and location of their businesses. Bottom portion contains a census table of the population of United States and...
Shows table of air-line distances; population of New York by counties for 1870; polulations of Ulster County by towns; agricultural statistics and explinations for atlas.
Last will and testament of Jean Tebanin, schoolmaster a New Paltz, New York, written in French, 1719. Of interest are comments relating to the French and Dutch languages as New Paltz and provisions made to the town's poor population.
Last will and testament of Jean Tebanin, schoolmaster a New Paltz, New York, written in French, 1730. Of interest are comments relating to the French and Dutch languages as New Paltz and provisions made to the town's poor population.
Letter, written in Dutch, from Jacobus Van Dyck to Solomon Hasbrouck, constable at New Paltz, NY, discussing the New York Colonial Governor's orders for each town within the colony to document the population of enslaved Africans.
Aerial view of a the Tappan Zee Bridge. The Tappan Zee Bridge is a cantilever bridge in New York over the Hudson River at its widest point, the Tappan Zee. The Tappan Zee is named for an Indian tribe from the area called the "Tappan". "Zee" is...
Pearl River (N.Y.); Aerial views; Buildings; Factories; Railroads; Advertisements;
This is a panoramic map drawn by Rene Cinquin from an aerial photo of Pearl River, N.Y. This map was used by realtors for publicity. All of the structures in town are represented. All streets are shown. There is an article below the picture...
Statistics include: populations of New York state by counties, population of the United States by states and territories, population of Rockland County by townships in 1870 and agricultural productions of Rockland County in 1870.