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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.
Advertisements; African Americans; Blacks; Boarding schools; Fund raising; Indians of North America; Schools
Advertisement for a fundraising event at the Chester Presbyterian Church for benefit of the Hampton Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute which was founded on the banks of the Virginia Peninsula by Brigadier General Samuel Chapman Armstrong in...
Alumni Association President Floyd Grant presents the first ever Alumnus of the Year Award to Dr. Ann Marie Bernazza at the annual homecoming celebration. Anthony A. Adamo (pictured right) Director of Student Affairs and Executive Secretary of the...
Group photograph of women and men witha camp cabin in the background. William Haggerty is in the middle of the photograph wearing a white shirt and a black tie.
Tom George is a Valley Cottage artist, and also Rube Goldberg's son. He lived in Heaton house, which was originally the De Baun house. He converted the Campbell barn into his studio. Tom George was born in 1918, graduated from Dartmouth and...
This photograph depicts the family home and farm of Dr. Louis E. Hanmore. The compound consists of three wooden buildings. Three family members sit on a fence in front of one of the buildings.
Farms-New York (State)-Orange County; Physicians-New York (State)-Newburgh; Horse-Drawn Vehicles; Carriages and Carts; Hanmore Family-Pictorial Works
This photograph depicts Dr. Louis E. Hanmore in a horse and buggy.
Dr. Louis. E. Hanmore (May 29, 1859-September 19, 1905) was a medical doctor born and raised in Newburgh, NY. He graduated from Newburgh Free Academy in 1876. He went on...
This photograph depicts a young man standing beside a horse. Two other members of the Louis E. Hanmore family are in this photograph. A large white fence surrounds them.
Dr. Louis. E. Hanmore (May 29, 1859-September 19, 1905) was a medical...
Architecture, Modern-19th Century;Farmhouses; Streets-New York (State) - Orange County
This photograph depicts the entrance of the home of Dr. Louis E. Hanmore. A woman and two children are visible on the porch. According to the Newburgh City Directory, the home was located on Smith Street.