Poster advertising Brook Farm's record holding trotting horses for Half-Mile Tracks. Richard Delafield, President of National Park Bank of New York owned Brook Farm. Bud Murray was the farm superintendent.
A clipping reporting on the 1907 Reunion of 124th Regiment Association and dedication of the Bradley Monument: "The Standard Bearer" a memorial to the service dead of the famous Orange County Civil War unit, the "Orange Blossoms."
Libraries; Librarians; Books; Book fairs; Children; Photographs
Students from St. Joachim's Parochial view a display of books reflecting the 1939 National Book Week theme of "Books Around the World." The other table shows a World's Fair exhibit in miniature, created and painted by Assistant Librarian, Miss...
The Hudson River flows for over 300 miles. About 40 miles north of New York City the river flows here through the Hudson Highlands. The Hudson Highlands are the mountains on both sides of the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York, between...
Nyackers gathered in front of Harry Atwood's biplane after it landed in an Upper Nyack orchard. Harry Atwood was flying down the Hudson River at 50 miles per hour when a connecting rod in the airplane's engine melted and he came down in an Upper...
View looking toward the Hudson River, showing a major interchange in the South Nyack area, along the modern 427-mile New York State Thruway . . . "The world's longest expressway." These magazine pages were an advertisement for Symons Cone Cruchers...
Harry Atwood was speeding down the Hudson at 50 MPH when a connecting rod in airplane's engine melted and he came down in an Upper Nyack orchard, north of Lexow Avenue and west of Broadway. During the week he waited for repairs, nearly all of Nyack...
The first picture in the set entitled "Storm King Highway Along the Hudson River" is of the newly built highway with only two automobiles on it. The caption at the bottom reads, "Climbing the steep grades going north." Information inside the outer...
This star is located on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" and was awarded to George Murphy in recognition of his life-long contribution to the field of motion pictures. Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" is the world's most famous sidewalk.
This star-plaque is located on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" and was awarded to Robert Montgomery in recognition of his life-long contribution to the field of motion pictures. Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" is the world's most famous sidewalk.
This star-plaque is located on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" and was awarded to Robert Montgomery in recognition of his life-long contribution to the field of television. Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" is the world's most famous sidewalk.
This star-plaque is located on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" and was awarded to Frank Morgan in recognition of his life-long contribution to the field of motion pictures. Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" is the world's most famous sidewalk.