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.”
Dry plate negatives; Soda industry; Men; Vats; Barrels;
A man dressed in a white shirt, bow tie, a vest and long pants is standing in the basement of a building. There are two vats on the floor with tubing leading up to six barrels that are on shelves near the ceiling. Two of the barrels are labeled,...
Black and white postcard showing the X-Ray Department in the Nyack Hospital. The reverse of the postcard reads " Equipped with a General Electric X-Ray Corporation Model A Shock-Proof Unit, the most powerful machine of this type that they...
Factories; Smokestacks; Rowboats; Water towers; Rivers; Construction equipment;
This image is comprised of a postcard and color photograph stacked one above the other. The top image is the black and white postcard. The postcard is a view above a marshy Hudson River to the factory buildings on the shore of the pier. The bottom...
In 1906, Dr. Ernst Lederle brought biological production to this Pearl River homestead - a farmhouse built in 1798. Buildings have changed from cottages, stalls, and wood barracks to acres of ceramic-walled packing and filling rooms and hundreds of...
This is a large poster featuring images of the 1875 map of the Village of Saugerties-on-Hudson, New York, and a panorama of the same village made in 1881 along with a seven column text panel history of Saugerties, New York written in 1990...
This is a document prepared by typewriter. It discussed some interesting history and trivia regarding the Village of Piermont. The document discusses events that took place roughly between the 1840's - 1940's. Only the passage on the 'Cedar Grove...