". . . The boy who has found a red ear kisses the girl who brings the cider." ("Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office") Notice Dows's inclusion of a black slave laborer in lower right corner. Slavery officially persisted in New York State until 1799....
". . . The boy who has found a red ear kisses the girl who brings the cider." ("Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office") Notice Dows's inclusion of a black slave laborer in lower right corner. Slavery officially persisted in New York State until 1799....
"Victor Salladin", verso of photograph. Long time residents still remember Vic's Village Variety as a place to buy fresh meats, breads, and general grocery items, and Vic himself as a warm proprietor never too busy to show kindess to children. ...
(A) A man, a woman and two children grouped on an outdoor stairway appear to be a family. The man has a beard and wears boots. The little girl wears a long sleeved dress; the little boy wears a jacket and vest. The woman wears an apron over her...
(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,...
1803-1804 payment schedule for children of enslaved women abandoned by their masters and bound out by the overseers of the poor in Marbletown, NY. The names of the slaveholders, the names of the children, and the birthdays of the children are...
Textile industry; Mills; Men; Women; Children; Photographic prints
35 men, women, and children outside the Kinderhook Knitting Mill. A high wheel bicycle is in the center of the image. Written on front of image: "My father Mike L. Hickey [with an arrow pointing to the second man from left] Kinderhook Knitting...