Nine men posing for a photograph identified as follows: Top Row: James Outwater, Palmetier, Emory Cole, Andrew Rockefeller. Bottom Row: George Minkler, George Cole, Wallace Moore, Henry Miller, Montgomery Marshall.
Church schools; Churches; Clippings;Cycling; Farm life; Floods; Homicides; War;
Newspaper clipping with stories of the first one hundred years of the Chester Presbyterian Church and its ministers. Clipping also includes other short unrelated articles of local interest.
An invitation sent to Augustine Bruyn to invite him to the first annual ball of the Poughkeepsie Guards. Written on back: Augustus Bruyn Esqr. Kingston, N.Y.
Map depicts the Town of Prattsville, located in the western portion of Greene County, New York. The Town is located in the northern region of the Catskill Mountains. Maps for the Village of Prattsville and the Village of Ashland are inset.
Map depicts the Village of Ashland main street, on the Batavia Kill. This map is inset on the page with the Town of Prattsville map. Ashland is located in the western part of Greene County, New York, in the Catskill Park, northeastern Catskill...
Partial cast of characters: Humpty Dumpty- Dirk DeWitt; Little Pussy - Nancy Lorenzen; See Saw - Janet and Janis Shand; Doll - Barbara Zegarski; Mother Goose - Elfrieda Olson; Old King Cole - Ronald Kurtz; King - Dominick Sfegola; Queen - Beverly...
""The History of Rockland County was originally published in 1884 as a history of Rockland from the Native Americans to the late 19th Century. The following excerpt is about the building of the Nyack Turnpike
Sketchbook contains sketches of landscapes with color notations. An original poem is written on the first page. Please see transcription of poem above.
Notice dated March 3, 1798 offering a 10 dollar reward for the return of a 24 year old run away slave named Peter. Peter ran away from Mary L'Hommedieu of Goshen, NY shortly after her husband, John, died.