Notice dated August 2, 1802 offering a 2 dollar reward for the return of a 13 year old girl slave named Mary. Mary ran away from Ann Long of Poughkeepsie.
This is a hand colored postcard featuring a photograph of the Newburgh Armory which is located at 145 Broadway in Newburgh, N.Y. The postmark is Oct. 7, 1914. It is addressed to Mrs. Orvetta Sears, Mountainville, Orange Co., N.Y. The message...
At the time of the 1974 addition to the Nyack Library, little was changed in the Carnegie Room. The clock was a gift of the Thursday Reading Class of 1904. The 1903 fireplace was built in memory of Quentin McAdam and Anna Booth.
Newspaper article about the arson trial resulting from the investigation following the disastrous fire of July 5, 1877 that consumed much of downtown Chester.
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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.