Young Men's Christian associations; Membership cards;
This membership card certifies that Mr. F. Blauvelt is an associate member of the Nyack YMCA, 1877-1878. James H. Blauvelt was president and C. C. Powell, financial secretary. The card was printed at the Rockland County Journal office.
Receipt, dated March 23, 1839 from William Sherwood in Ridgefield, Connecticut to William Hasbrouck, for dying and weaving 32 yards of carpeting. The receipt also includes shipment for pickup and delivery to New York City. A statement at the bottom...
World War, 1914-1918; Men; Decoration and ornament
Three men (possibly including Henry Suckley) sit outside building with "C. Cuny H. LeBoeuf" over doorway. Man stands in doorway looking at something in his hands. Doors open in middle; each has paneling in the bottom & glass with decorative metal...
One-page newspaper article from Leslie's Weekly on the American Ambulance Field Service. Illustrated with four photographs. One photograph of a group of volunteers includes Henry E.M. Suckley.
Six woodworkers stand in a huge workroom that's filled with wood and cutting tables. The floor is covered with wood shavings and narrow pieces of wood are stored in the rafters. The location of the shop is unknown.
Two woman, dressed in black, pose together. The dresses, although dark, are rich in detail. The women's hair styles are elaborate, curled and pulled back to cover the nape of the neck. The standing woman appears to be older. Perhaps this is a...
A woman dressed in black sits for a portrait. The elaborate dress is fastened at the neck with a brooch. Atop her head is a black bow. Two columns rise in the background.
This young woman gazes fixedly at the camera. She is wearing a dark shawl and a skirt trimmed with wide chevrons. Her hand is on a pillar attached to a railing, part of the photographer's studio.
Here is a woman, hair pulled back, standing with her right hand on the back of a chair. Her dress is long, full-skirted, gathered and decorated. The chair and rug in this photographer's studio match ones in Nyack Library image #4321.
This image is strange, as the face of the young woman doesn't correspond with the arms and the shoulder width. Nothing, however, is known about the woman or the photographer's studio.
This full length portrait of an unknown woman is one of the most elegant in the Perry collection.The style of the dress and the hair are of the 1870s or 1880s. The dark or black satin dress is gorgeous, with gathers and puckers and lace trim. This...
A woman stands at the back of a padded rosewood chair. Her long hair has has been pulled into a soft bun at the nape. Her dress is black but the collar and cuffs are white. The rug under her dress has an elaborate pattern. This is a fine example of...
A woman stands with her right hand on the back of a carved and padded chair. Her hair is neatly pulled back; her face - heart shaped. Her checkered dress is trimmed with lace at the throat and the wrists. The wide skirt is trimmed with rows of...
This young woman, in a dark dress with a white lace collar, has both hands on the back of a chair. A name on the back of the photograph is very faint: ---ddock.