Page four of a newspaper published by the Community Service Society (formerly the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor) about radio personality Wythe Williams' visit to Ward Manor in 1941.
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.”
A business card for De Louie Tice, a store in Ellenville on Canal Street. Their main selling point is their gold watch cases. Archival notes written in pencil on upper left and right corners of the front.
This photograph is of the inside of a factory building full of mechanical machines. The wall along the right side of the photograph is full of glass windows. The machine in the foreground is identified as a binding machine. There is a feeder on the...
This photograph depicts some of the wares of wholesale grocers Howard & Company. Items photographed include coffee tins with the inscription "Howard & Co., Importers and Roasters, Newburgh, N.Y.", and under that "Fresh Roasted Coffee," a burlap...
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...