Taken in February of 1946, this view of the Maple Allee to Ward Manor shows slender young trees. Today many of the sugar maples have died, and the college has planted a second layer of oak trees to form a double allee.
This form was used to keep track of each railroad car as it was in each depot, loading, unloading plus the cause for any delay. Reports sent daily to both headquarters and division offices.
Dry plate negatives; Clothing & dress; Uniforms; Fire fighters
This Rhinebeck fireman is in dress uniform and holding a trophy with tassels. His hat has "W.M. Sayer # 1 Steamer" on the crown. He is wearing a knee length double breasted coat. He has a mustache and a ring on his finger. "Rector P" is painted on...
(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,...