This billhead documents Mr. J. B. Tuthill's purchase of 1409 pounds of ground meal from F. B. Seely's mill in West Chester. Note: Some stone work from this mill and one of the penstock piers survives.
Postcards; Correspondence; Taverns (Inns); Gables; Dormers; Porches; Fire escapes; People;
This postcard is of the large, three-story, side-gabled house that is the Eyrie Inn. There is a dormer window visible on the roof as well as an additional gable in the center of the house. The house has a large, wide staircase leading up to the...
Newburgh (N.Y.) - History - 19th Century; Newburgh (N.Y.) - Church History; Receipts (Acknowledgements)
"Rec'd Newburgh, N.Y., July 21st, 1865 from the Trustees of the First Baptist Church, Sixteen 67/100 Dollars in full for the release of certain lands of the Glebe in the Parish of Newburgh."