Clippings; History; Historical societies; Historians; Land grants; Taverns (Inns);
Newspaper clipping reporting on a Historical Society of Middletown and Wallkill Precinct meeting featuring Frank Durland’s paper on the importance of Chester in history. Apparently, this was clipped from Dr. Wesley Wait's copy of the newspaper.
Official letter from Charles Broadhead, Ulster County Justice of the Peace to the Constable of New Paltz ordering Pieter Deyo to appear at the court in Kingston, NY to answer a complaint by Thoms Noyon, 1703.
Letter written in French by Phillip Muller to an unidentified schoolmaster in New Paltz, NY discussing a chest or safe-box belonging to Muller. The reverse side contains a brief note written in Dutch, "To the honoral schoolmaster in the paaltz."
Letter written in Frency by Pierre Simon, schoolmaster at New Paltz to Jacob Hasbrouck, deacon of the New Paltz Reformed Church, promising to pay eight shillings for poor relief.
These proceedings to determine boundaries of the Wawayanda and Cheesecocks Patents held in 1785 in the Yelverton Barn were transcribed from the records of the County Clerk's office in Goshen.
Panel 7 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office." "Sunday morning before Dutch Reformed Church service. This building is drawn from the still standing clapboard Durch Reformed Church at Tivoli. Two walls of the...
Panel 2: 1716. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office:" "Sunday before the new First Church, union of Calvinists and Lutherans, at Wey's Crossing, center of the Palatine colony. In 1729 the Lutherans moved to the site of the present Stone...
Warrant issued by the Commisioners of Highways mandating the property owners along a section of the roadway formerly known in colonial times as the "King's Highway" and now, in 2006, called Route 94 to mantain this road between Craigville and Jesse...
The picture was taken from Piermont Avenue. Slightly uphill and to the right is the stone Salisbury House, surrounded by trees. Salisbury Manor (also known as the Cornelison or Salisbury House), until demolished, was the oldest house in Nyack. it...