This pamphlet outlines a brief history of the village of Tivoli, focusing on the buildings, businesses, and townspeople that have comprised it. It should be noted that 'A Brief History of Tivoli' contains significant errors, augmented through time...
Envelope addressed to: Mrs. H. E. Edsall. Mailed from New York 3 AM, May 31. Year deduced from the style of cancel and postage per Ellen Peachey, Library Services Coordinator, American Philatelic Research Library.
Documents; Plantation owners; Plantations; Slavery; African Americans; Indians of North America; Agricultural facilities;
This document inscribed with a quill pen on parchment, records the sale of the 3066 acre Gray Court Plantation with certain personal property included in the sale. An attached paper memorandum of the chattels referred to in the primary document,...
Beige matted Dutchess Community College Library Mission Statement signed by all the members of the Library staff. Starting on the left side of the matt, the following people signed: Christine Craig, Estelle Boskus, Barbara Liesenbein, Darlene...
Looking across a fenced field towards the side of a house and barn. Threefold farm is where anthroposophists--followers of Rudolf Steiner's "spiritual science"--developed a program of natural scientific research and education that directly opposed...
Looking through bare trees at a large multi-story building. A large round structure appears at the far right-hand side of the building with a balcony on the upper part of the building. The Threefold Farm was founded by Dr. Ehrenfried Pfeiffer and...
This woman is dressed in white, with a white mask over her nose and mouth, and a white hat covering her hair. She is holding a syringe and injecting eggs. This is a postcard of a Lederle Laboratories employee in the Virus Research and Production...
Pearl River (N.Y.); Industry; Laboratories; Buildings
A night view of a four-story building. There are several chimneys visible on the roof, and lit lights at various entrances and on light poles around the building. Several windows are lit-up from inside. This is the Viral and Rickettsial Research...
The Vema was the first Lamont ship. Built in 1923 for E. F. Hutton and christened Hussar—a 202-foot, three-masted, luxuriously appointed schooner. It was sold 11 years later to George Ungar Vetlesen, who renamed her Vema, for his wife, Maude...
The Conrad was a later Lamont ship. Lamont’s second ship, the Robert D. Conrad, a new research vessel built by the Navy and given to the Observatory to operate in 1962, embarked on ambitious, near-continuous research missions from the very...
This page is taken up with a photograph which takes up the majority of the page. The photograph is an interior shot of Boulderberg Manor. The higly-ornate ceiling dominated the photograph. This is a passageway and the first few steps of the...