This photograph of the lawn at Annandale is dated Thanksgiving, November 29, 1888. Margaret Bard had been dead many years, and John Bard was remarried to Annie Belcher with whom he had a daughter, Marjorie. Annandale was a financial burden, and...
Bear Mountain Bridge & Park, Bear Mtn, NY. Bear Mountain Park is on the left side of the photgraph. A baseball field, The Inn, and other buildings are visable. This image was taken south of the bridge. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Bear Mountain Bridge, Bear Mtn, NY. This postcard was taken south of the bridge looking north. The east side of the river is on the right in the photograph, and the west back of the river is on the left. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Color postcard of the Bear Mountain Bridge. A description of the bridge printed on the back of the postcard reads " Spanning the King of Rivers, "The Hudson" between Westchester County and Bear Mountain State Park, this famous bridge blends with...
Showing a family, mostly women, sitting and standing around a dinner table after Thanksgiving dinner. There are desserts, coffee cups, pitchers and liquor bottles on the table.
Printed greeting card with cream colored background with a message that reads "Thanksgiving Day Greetings; May your heart be filled with thanksgiving on this day." A decorative vase can be seen along the left hand side with flowers of purple,...
Printed greeting card with cream colored background with a message that reads "A Happy Thanksgiving." There is a decorative night scene in the left hand corner in orange, yellow and black, with the moon, tomatoes and a fence. A line of alternating...
Chromolithography postcard with a large turkey along the front, with his tail on display and large red beard. The background is green and brown. The message "Thanksgiving Greetings" is written along the bottom left hand side in red. A personal...
In this letter to her father, Rachel confesses that she is behind in her letter writing to her sisters but wanted to write home first. She had been home for Thanksgiving and seems to have misplaced or forgotten some of her things but she is...
Letter from Rachel to her sister Sarah basically repeating the news she’d gotten from her father from Suspension Bridge. She is anxious to hear about a reception that is being planned and eagerly awaiting Thanksgiving, when she will be coming...