(A) Formal studio portrait of Gertrude and George Abrams. Gertrude was born in 1861 to James and Catherine Crookston who lived in the Tuthill section of Gardiner, N.Y. She was one of at least six children. She married George Abrams on January 30,...
George Avery, a leader for many years in Saint Philips AME Zion Church and a spokesman for Nyack blacks on civic matters, with his wife, Sarah, and six of their children in front of their home on Jackson Avenue. Standing left to right are Sylvia,...
Four children and their caregiver stand with a bicycle in front of Warden's Hall. This group may have been part of a nursery school on campus started in 1946 by Werner Wolff as a laboratory for the study of child psychology. Alternatively, this...
Architecture, Modern-19th Century;Farmhouses; Streets-New York (State) - Orange County
This photograph depicts the entrance of the home of Dr. Louis E. Hanmore. A woman and two children are visible on the porch. According to the Newburgh City Directory, the home was located on Smith Street.
Elmer and Berta Hader of Grand View are autographing books in a classroom. The Haders wrote and illustrated children's books. Most of the children are watching the photographer, not the author and illustrator.
This photograph depicts an oil portrait of Samuel Bard as an older man who shows the weight of great responsibilities and sorrows. Samuel Bard launched the first medical school in New York City, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, attached to...
Birthday parties; Children; Stone buildings; Houses; Doors & doorways;
Sixteen children at JoAnn Oakley's birthday party pose in front of the Oakley home at 40 Brookside Avenue in New Paltz, New York. The girls are all wearing dresses; some of them have bows in their hair. Most of these...
A launch filled with children and adults stops at a dock on a lake. The open boat says 'Camp NYLIO' on the side.The dock has a small spring board and behind the boat there is a swimmer's float. This is very likely Lake Tiorati in Harriman State...
Greeting card created from painting by Robert Burghardt. Card shows the Penny Bridge at Grassy Point, NY in a winter scene. There is a horse drawn sleigh, children playing and an adult and child cutting down a Christmas tree.
Color postcard showing the Christian Herald Home in Nyack, NY. The Christian Herald was a religious weekly newspaper. In 1894 the first group of children came to Nyack from New York City to spend the summer out of the city.