Post card: High Street, Chester, N. Y. on the corner of High Street & Hambletonian Avenue looking north.
House pictured after Geo. Roe bought it.
William Rysdyk sold it to Dr. C. P. Smith, Sr., who later sold it to Geo. M. Roe, great uncle of...
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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.
Chester's Board of Trade sends letter to Richard Delafield, President of the prestigious New York City National Park Bank and Chester resident at his Glenmere Estate, encouraging industrial development in Chester.
10 by 8 inch 16 gauge steel sign with Member 1964 tag attached. Found in the former John Lutjens building on Carpenter Place during renovations in 2007 for the Village of Chester Police Department.
Two newspaper articles, one reporting the rate to rent slaves in New Orleans and the other on Edward Curd, Sr. of Kentucky manumitting, after his death, 15 slaves, with the condition that 13 must emigrate to Liberia.
Jake Strong Sr., editor of the Rhinebeck Gazette is sitting in his office. On the desk is a 1920's telephone, inkwell, electric light and a pipe & tobacco stand. To the left of the desk is the office safe. On top of the safe is the 1925 silver...
William Conrad Kaiser Sr. (1843-1925) stands in his front yard holding a small dog. Tthe three-story brick house was built in 1892 with bricks from Low's local brickyard. Note the barn behind the house.
Located at Orchard Drive in Modena. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary; a beehive oven is an arched oven used especially for baking food and formerly for coking coal