The President's House was built in 1913 with money from Robert L. Gerry and his family. Major additions to the two ends of the house were added in 1966.
The President's House was built in 1913 with money from Robert L. Gerry and his family. Major additions to the two ends of the house were added in 1966.
5 photographs-far left three are of a building before and after renovations. The right two are of electical structure. The bottom middle photograph is of a man painting the smoke stack that is photographed many times before in the album.
Postcard showing the Perry - Blauvelt - Seth's Home, as it is called now, in the first quarter of the 20th Century. At this time the Seth's family had not owned it yet. The original structure of this home was built c. 1750, with additions...
Unidentified white clapboard house with 2 dormer windows. 3 chimneys visible. Appear to be 3 additions to original house. Unpainted picket fence encircles property.
Unidentified white clapboard house with 2 dormer windows. 3 chimneys visible. Appear to be 3 additions to original house. Unpainted picket fence encircles property. Dirt road in front of house.
Front view of unidentified house with picket fence. One portion of house is cut off in this photo. 2 dormers and 2 chimneys visible. Unpainted picket fence in foreground. House comprised of original house with gambrel roof and 3 subsequent...
Front view of unidentified stone house with two additions at either end. The first story of the center portion of the building is clad in stone, while the second story of the center section features clapboard siding. Each of the additions are...
The Valley Cottage from the original lithograph, before any of the additions. From 1905-1916 this house was owned by the Nuis family on Kings Highway. The house was originally built in 1751 and was the original "Valley Cottage." When the...
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This three story building has a sign with a small cross identifying it as the 'Primera Iglesia Cristiana'. There are some other words on the sign that are not legible in this photograph. On the right-side of the building are additions to the...
This is a series of three images - two smaller photographs side-by-side at the top and a long architectural sketch along the bottom half of the page. The top photograph on the left shows the original schoolhouse. There is a crowd of children in...
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This document reviews the Act creating the Board of Education of the Village of Newburgh (Chapter 202 of the Laws of 1852) with subsequent amendments relating to the improvement of school properties including purchases, leases, repairs and other...
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This is a letter addressed to Aaron Belknap and the Trustees of Newburgh Academy seeking cooperation for a system of regular visitation by trustees, adjustments in rates of tuition, whitewashing of the fencing, and repairs and additions to the...