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.
Rachel’s father opens his letter to her, the first after a long Christmas holiday, apologizing for having forgotten to put a warm buffalo robe in the mail sleigh that she took back to Poughkeepsie from New Paltz. He worries that she left a bottle...
This postcard show a map of the Lower Hudson Valley from New York City up to Newburgh. Towns and roads on both sides of the river are identified. A selection of the place names identified include : Hackensack, N. J.; Paterson, N.J.; Yonkers, N.Y.;...
This is a bi-fold postcard which show directions to the 'Come Inn' in Tomkins Cove, N. Y. The front of the postcard is a map showing the lower Hudson Valley from New York City to Newburgh, N. Y. Parts of northern New Jersey are also included on the...
Newburgh (N.Y.) - History - 19th Century; Receipts (Acknowledgements);
Receipt stating "Received from L.S. Steritt, Secretary of the Glebe, Eighty-six and 41/100 Dollars, Glebe rents collected from May 1, 1887 to May 1, 1888." Signed by James M. Dickey, Treasurer
Receipt for rent in the amount of eighty-five dollars fof rents due from May 1, 1849 through May 1, 1850 signed by N. Reeve, Trustee of Glebe School District No. 15.
This is a receipt for the rental by Thomas Clemence of Seat No. 60 at the Presbyterian Church at Bethlehem. Bethlehem Presbyterian Church is the third oldest religious organization in the County of Orange. The congregation is composed of residents...