This is a photograph of a scene from Act I in the play "Nothing But the Truth" written by James Montgomery. On stage are six members of the eleven member cast. The play was performed by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School on Feb. 5,...
This is a photograph of a scene from Act II in the play, "Nothing But the Truth," written by James Montgomery. In this scene all eleven cast members are on stage. The play was performed by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School on Feb. 5,...
This is close up photograph of Henry Montgomery who played the part of Mrs. Ralston in Pawling School's theatrical production of "Nothing But the Truth," a play written by James Montgomery. The photograph is a cropped section of another image in...
Five members of the eleven member cast and the director (Mr. John Nichols) of Pawling School's theatrical production, "Nothing But the Truth" are shown in this image. Henry Montgomery played the part of Mrs. Ralston and is pictured in the lower...
Six members of the eleven member cast of Pawling School's theatrical production, "Nothing But the Truth," are shown in this image. Performed on February 5, 1921, it was staged in Pawling at the Opera House and Ball Room, adjoining Dutcher House, a...
Letter written by Johannes Lefevre to his brother Peter during his Junior year at Union College in Schenectady, NY. He tells his brother that a "French & Indian" student was expelled because he committed perjury when "he swore that there was no...
Carroll Scott Waldron at Work
A great deal of mystery and legend surrounds the life of Carroll Scott Waldron (1837-1921). His self-styled biography, for example, announces that he was born in a log cabin in Henderson County, Illinois. Carroll...
Newspaper clipping relates an early history of the fresh milk dairy industry. Believe written by Edward Harold Mott, famed author of “Between the Ocean and the Lakes; The Story of Erie.”
Bill documenting the sale of an eleven year old female slave named Gin, dated March 16, 1790. She was sold from John De Witt to Ann Bevier for twenty-five pounds.
Articles of agreement: Jacob J. Hasbrouck and Isaiah Hasbrouck agreed to Josiah Eltinge, William Hasbrouck, Philip Dayo, and Andries Lefever Jr. that if they found any of the runaway slaves listed "they may sell and dispose of the said negroes."...
DePew Manor, Nyack's Senior Citizen housing, opened about 1968. This picture, and the eleven that follow it, are of a Father's Day Dance held there on June 19, 1981. The Nyack High School Jazz Band, led by teacher Bert Hughes, provided the music.
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This letter details some of the differences of opinion between Mr. Roe and Mr. Ball. This must have been published between 1909, a date cited in the letter, and 1915, when the new Erie RR Station was erected.
We do not know the occasion that brought these eleven men and women together, but it must have been important. The women are elegantly dressed and are wearing corsages.
Black and white photo of a group of cabins off of a main road. "Eleven cabins with village water and private baths. Ideally located with pleasant surroundings. One-half mile north of Mid-Hudson Bridge traffic circle on Route 9-W in Highland, N.Y."...
This document, filed with the Orange County Clerk, defines the boundaries of Hazzard J. Manning's 7 1/2 acre lot located on the road leading from Chester to Oxford, bounded by the farms of David G. Drake and the late Oliver Smith.