In the spring 2005 issue of About Town magazine, Dorothy Crane writes about the 'pool by the falls': "The pool was an integral part of summer life at Bard for 20 years after the college acquired it. A green canopy of overhanging trees shaded the...
This postcard depicts another angle of the Blithewood pool. Acquired by Bard with the Blithewood estate in 1951, the college maintained the pool until the early 1970s. In the spring 2005 issue of About Town magazine, Dorothy Crane writes about the...
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This letter details some of the differences of opinion between Mr. Roe and Mr. Ball. This must have been published between 1909, a date cited in the letter, and 1915, when the new Erie RR Station was erected.
September 15, 1892 - Special notice to contractors proposing to bid on the installation of the water pipeline from Walton Lake to the Village of Chester.
A bearded Clarence Lexow faces the artist. The son of a German immigrant, he became a lawyer and Republican State Senator. This is a photo of a lithograph.
Twelve members of the Nyack Police Department are pictured, each in a portion of a cut-out paper frame. The frame is mounted on a masonite board. On the back of the board is taped a list written by Virginia Parkhurst. Top row: Chief Raymond Gray,...
Michael Crowley, with dark hair, moustache and beard, wears a heavy wool coat and a badge, South Nyack Police Constable. He was South Nyack's third constable, appointed January 25, 1887.