Edmond Butler's Brook Farm was located in Chester, N.Y. and was well renowned for their award winning Jersey cattle. Photographed, left to right: John A. Perree, Jersey; Lieutenant H. A. Strohmeyer, New Jersey; Edmond Butler, New York; Bartley A....
Photograph of juding at the Royal Show, Jersey, Channel Islands. Edmond Butler of Brook Farm was at this show. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
Note: soldiers in WWI uniforms.
Lady Wilson. Royal Show. Jersey May 1919, presenting Peer. Perpetual Challenge Cup to Frank Mourant. This photograph form Edmond Butler Brook Farm archive. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
Catalog (program) for Helier, Jersey Cattle Show on Channel Islands. Penciled notations believed to be Edmond Butler notes. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
The following caption is next to the picture, "Nearly opposite Dobbs Ferry a pretty cascade tumbles down in a snowy sheet from the upper edge, and falling on the bank below rushes towards the river in a narrow channel. Dobbs' Ferry is the next...
The Tappan Zee Bridge is an important part of the New York State Thruway spanning the Hudson River between Nyack and Tarrytown, N. Y. This cantilever bridge is 4 miles long and was erected at a cost of $60,000,000. Channel clearance is 145 feet,...
The Nyack Brook was not straightened and forced into a channel. Instead it was made to disappear from view and continue its meanderings out of sight. Here it flows behind and under the buildings on South Broadway, where it goes through a sunken...
Two early automobiles pause on the ice of the frozen Hudson River in front of the Tarrytown lighthouse. Fred Koenig and Bob Hopkins in one car and a Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Chadwick in the other were racing to Albany. They had to turn back at Newburgh...
The 1981 drought left the Lake DeForest Reservoir almost completely dry. Before the dam on Old Mill Road was built, this was the channel of the Hackensack River.