Two female students stand on the suspended walkway to the entrance of one of the Ravine Houses. It is winter, the trees are bare, and there is snow on the ground.
Tintype found by Ralph Colegrove of V. Paulis Associates in the Smith Farmhouse on Black Meadow Road prior to its demolition in May, 2000 to make way for Kohl’s warehouse in the Chester Industrial Park. Note: Kohl’s warehouse was not...
Program for performance of Grand Sacred Oratorio "Christ and His Soldiers" by local talent. Staged at the Presbyterian Church on Main Street in Uptown Chester, sponsored by Chester Free Library.
This letter to the editor, clipped from the Chester Independent Republican newspaper, discusses two proposed routes for the new state road connecting Chester and Monroe. The swamp road, as "Farmer's Boy" calls it, was the one that was built. ...
Two men pose on the front porch of the Independent Printing Office; one man in shirt sleeves stands on the bottom step. The frame structure was built in 1888 for Ralph LeFevre, longtime publisher and editor of the "New Paltz Independent", a local...
Monotype showing White Pines. White Pines was the home of Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead and Jane Whitehead. They not only lived there, but there was also workspace.
Water color and pencil drawing on paper; This was the design for an decorate inset panel for a piece of furniture called the Iris bookcase. Zulma Steele designed this as a private copy for "RRW" who was Byrdcliffe's founder, Ralph Radcliffe...
Bookplate designed by Byrdcliffe artist Bolton Brown for Byrdcliffe founder, Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead. It is one of two known designs of bookplates used by Whitehead. The image features two trees surrounding a center image with stylized wings...
Portrait of Jane Byrd McCall Whitead taken in Florence, Italy. She was an artist and wife of the founder of Byrdcliffe Art Colony, Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead.