Shown here at age 74, John Bard was a member of a distinguished family of doctors and educators. His grandfather and great-grandfather, Drs. Samuel and John Bard respectively, were preeminent physicians who practiced both in New York City and from...
Posing here as a young man, John Bard was born in 1819 to a distinguished family of doctors and educators. His grandfather and great-grandfather, Drs. Samuel and John Bard respectively, were preeminent physicians who practiced both in New York...
A description of Dutchess Community College's charter as a corporate member of the Associated Colleges of the Mid-Hudson Area. Describes the original Board of Trustees, including DCC President James F. Hall. and their mission to further academic...
Looking across a road and through a park, towards building 57, the Infirmary, of the Rockland State Hospital complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
Looking down a road, through an intersection, there are three-story buildings along the left-side of the road. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
A front view of this huge building 57, the Infirmary, of the Rockland State Hospital complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
A front view of the building, looking at the main entrance, through the parking lot. This is the male reception building for the Rockland State Hospital. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
Looking across an open grass area towards the front entrance of building 19 in the Rockland State Hospital complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
Bird's eye view, looking west towards the front entrance of most of the buildings in this complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory sits on a high, forested bluff on the Palisades overlooking the Hudson River, about fifteen miles north of Manhattan. The Lamont Geological Observatory, now the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, was established...
This page contains a photograph of the exterior view of the home of Colonel George A. Cantine located at 522 Grand St., Newburgh, NY. The keystone over the front porch contains the house number "522." The house features a front porch and a balcony...
This page contains a photograph of the interior views of the home of Colonel George A. Cantine located at 522 Grand St., Newburgh, NY. The house was designed by Frank E. Estabrook.
This image is a "card" or advertisement for Thomas Shaw's Sons who operated the Newburgh Moulding and Planing Mill, located on the corner of South William and Johnes Street, near Washington's Headquarters in Newburgh, NY. Thomas Shaw's Sons offered...
This photograph depicts Public School No. 6, known as the Liberty Street School, located in Newburgh, NY. The photograph features a front view of the school as seen on the corner of Renwick and Liberty Streets with numerous grade school children...
This page contains a photograph of the exterior view of the home of Judge William D. Dickey that is located on the corner of Bay View Terrace and Overlook Place in the area known as Washington Heights. This house was designed by Frank Estabrook.
This image depicts a "card" or advertisement for A. C. Smith & Co., noted for its "modern plumbing." Featured is a "Furman" boiler that was used for steam and hot water heating. The name of the manufacturer is inscribed on the side of the engraved...
This page contains a photograph of the exterior view of the home of Colonel Charles H. Weygant, 14 Bayview Terrace, Newburgh, NY. The house was designed by Frank E. Estabrook.