Trade Card advertising Hornby's Steam Cooked Oats. Currently sold under the brand "HO Oats." Hornby's mill was located on the Cromline Creek in Craigville, N.Y.
Trade Card advertising Hornby's Steam Cooked Oats. Currently sold under the brand "HO Oats." Hornby's mill was located on the Cromline Creek in Craigville, N.Y.
"On this hearth in Slabsides, near West Park, N.Y., the naturalist John Burroughs cooked meals for guests, among whom were Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Ford, and other celebrities." - letterpress caption from verso of postcard.
Color image of the exterior of Patrick's diner and an inset image of the counter at Patrick's diner with a man and waitress. "The Most Modern Diner in Ulster County. Opened Jan. 3rd, 1946 featuring home cooked meals, complete fountain service, an...
A long table with cooked pigs lines up along the entire table. There are several boxes stacked along the wall on the left behind the table. There are also several baskets of apples next to these boxes. There is a large wooden barrel on it side...
A long table with cooked pigs lines up along the entire table. There are several boxes stacked along the wall on the left behind the table. There are also several baskets of apples next to these boxes. There is a large wooden barrel on it side...
A long table with cooked pigs lines up along the entire table. There are several boxes stacked along the wall on the left behind the table. There are also several baskets of apples next to these boxes. There is a large wooden barrel on it side...
A long table with cooked pigs lines up along the entire table. There are several boxes stacked along the wall on the left behind the table. There are also several baskets of apples next to these boxes. There is a large wooden barrel on it side...
John Lodico, Sr. talks about growing up in Upper Nyack near the river in the Van Houten's Landing neighborhood near the river. He focuses on the Italian American immigrant culture there, particularly as epitomized by his father, his time at Nyack...
Tom Lake, in the center, addresses participants at the 1988 Shad Bake in Memorial Park, Nyack. The shad is attached to wooden boards and cooked by the heat of glowing coals. In the background is the Hudson River, where shad were once commercially...