Shown here as the girls dormitory known as "The Homestead", this house was later purchased and renovated by Saul Bellow. The house was subsequently purchased by Bard College for faculty housing (during which time it was known as "Bellows' House"),...
This is a photograph of a scene from Act I in the play "Nothing But the Truth" written by James Montgomery. On stage are six members of the eleven member cast. The play was performed by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School on Feb. 5,...
This is a photograph of a scene from Act II in the play, "Nothing But the Truth," written by James Montgomery. In this scene all eleven cast members are on stage. The play was performed by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School on Feb. 5,...
Side view of "The Willows," Harry S. Newton house, River Road, Nyack, NY.
Home of Arthur Merritt and children: Arthur Royden, Henry, Kenneth, Constance, and Florence.
This sandstone building has been a tavern or restaurant since the 1700's. During the Revolutionary War, a small room in the tavern became John Andre's prison cell; it's behind the window on the far right. The building is now the '76 House...
One photpgrah showing a walkway towards a buildings partially hidden by brush captioned, "Gardens." Second photograph showing the kitchen captioned, "Conference Cabin." Third photograph showing a large barn and farm captioned, "Barns."
Two photographs showing a stream and a waterfall, captioned "Falls near Ellenville." Third photograph showing the control room captioned, "[J???] Kitchen and Tower for loud speakers."
Three photographs showing the constuction of the tower to hold the loud speakers, and a fourth showing people standing at a walkway in the field as someone uses a complicated lawn-mower.
A photograph of people posing in a car in Ellenville captioned, "The "Leaping Lizzy" at Ellenville Express Office. Second photograph showing people posing infront of the kitchen/control room at Yama Farms captioned, "Part of the crew."