Called variously the Gardener's Cottage or Gardener's Lodge, this building served as the gatehouse to the Donaldson estate, Blithewood. Though A.J. Davis is often credited as the architect, an 1845 article in an agricultural publication entitled...
Warden Bernard Iddings Bell placed a great emphasis on athletics, and the variety of sports played, as well as the support for these teams improved greatly during his tenure. In 1922 the student publication "The Messenger" ran a brief article...
Jenny Wren Club picnic photograph. (Beginning about 1907, local Jenny Wren Clubs were sponsored by the Delineator Magazine, a turn-of-the twentieth century ladies' fashions publication affiliated with the Butterick Company, to promote their sewing...
Color image of the "Parting of the Ways" in Rosendale; image of a split road with a bridge at the end of one road with a building in between the split and a car riding down the road.
Four images of Williams Lake; the top left of the lake and mountains; the top right of people swimming in the lake; the bottom two images of the interior of the lake house including the dining and living room. "Williams Lake Hotel, Rosendale, N.Y.,...
Color image of the interior of the Williams Lake Hotel dining room filled with set tables and food. "Corner of dining room in Williams Lake Hotel." - letterpress caption from verso of postcard
This is an article produced by the New York Concrete Construction Institute, Inc. regarding the first cast-in-place concrete houses in New York. The Gothic Revival house, dating from 1858, was built to be the residence of businessman Calvin...
This document is a booklet compiled by Daniel J. Coutant who was the Newburgh City clerk for more than 50 years, and Miss Anna Templeton, City Clerk at the time of publication of this document. It contains a list of streets in the City of Newburgh...