Post card advertising the Pullmanette Davenport sold by Chas. J. Stones Furniture Co. of Newburgh, New York.
Sent to Mrs. Geo. H. Mapes of Chester, N. Y.
Dry plate negatives; Mothers; Children; Stone buildings; Country life;
Nevada (Nena) Teator and her two children are standing in front of the summer kitchen on the family farm. Tin pails are hung to the right of the wooden door of the stone building. The steps on the right lead into the farm house.
Margaret Pfetsch and Gertrude Tervenski in the kitchen at Dutchess Community College. On the table in front of them are 2 pies, a cake and 8 small dishes with rolls on them. A ninth dish holds a piece of pie. In the background another cafeteria...
Stone buildings; Doors & doorways; Women; Buildings; Pitchers;
"The Bevier-Elting House began as the one-room home of Louis and Marie Bevier, and its orientation to the street is reminiscent of northern European town architecture. Louis' son Samuel inherited the house in 1720 and enlarged it in two phases...
Stone buildings; Doors & doorways; Women; Buildings; Pitchers;
"The Bevier-Elting House began as the one-room home of Louis and Marie Bevier, and its orientation to the street is reminiscent of northern European town architecture. Louis' son Samuel inherited the house in 1720 and enlarged it in two phases...
Landscape pavilions; Tents; Kitchens; Shaving; Military camps; Cooking utensils; Pails;
A man shaves at an outside stand; three men pose inside a tent kitchen. Buckets, pots, pans and kitchen utensils are visible. Caption on back reads: "Camp Fort Orange Kitchen" Upon the breaking off of diplomatic relations with the German Empire,...