Harvey Fite working with students in Orient Hall, which at that time housed the art and theater departments. Students are identified from left as: Sally Martin, Guy Robinson, and Nancy Levin. Orient was destroyed by fire in April of 1955.
Certificate of appointment to Frank Durland to become War Savings Chairman for Chester Township, NY to raise funds for the debt incurred by the United States in the first World War.
Mrs. Will Aldrich holding her son, Guy, on a bicycle. They are standing in the middle of a dirt road. Written on back: Hyde Park, N.Y. Taken on Alberston St. looking east. Note old firehouse in background. Tilley property on left.
Image of a woman standing in a room wearing a black skirt and holding a flower in her right hand. Her shadow is projected as a person holding a rifle or another type of gun over their left shoulder.
DeWint House or Washington's headquarters: Erected in 1700, this house is the oldest and one of the most picturesque of Washington's headquarters during the American Revolution. It is the only one of his headquarters still standing in Rockland...
The light tints of this colored postcard cannot hide the scars of the quarrying business on the flanks of Hook Mountain. The bottom portion of one card was cut off at some time. The other tinted card, dated 1907, has several bends and rips. In 2009...
The Onderdonk House is a sandstone residence with three dormers in the front roof. Here on May 6, 1783, General George Washington met Sir Guy Carlton of the British Army. Dedicated May 3, 1958 by the Tappan Historical Society.
The plaque identifying and commemorating the Onderdonk House in Piermont, NY is mounted on a rock. It says, "On May 4, 1783 General George Washington and Governor George Clinton landed near here on their way to Tappan to meet with Sir Guy Carleton,...
The pre-revolutionary sandstone house has a single front door, shuttered ground floor windows, and three dormers. Nearby, in 1783, George Washington was entertained by Commander-in-Chief of the British army, Sir Guy Carlton, aboard the H. M. S....
Sailors row Sir Guy Carleton and his aide from the "Perseverance" to the Piermont shore, where he will meet General George Washington at Onderdonk House. The 1983 reenactment took place on a foggy day.
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In May 1783, General George Washington met Sir Guy Carleton, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's forces in America at the Onderdonck House in Piermont. This picture and others, Nyack Library images #1578 to 1611, were taken at the 1983 reenactment...