Scene from history of Rhinebeck ca. 1774. "General Richard Montgomery and his wife, Janet Livingston, plant locust seedlings on what will become the lawn of "Grasmere." The bricks were baked in a home-made kiln. An ox tramples clay near an...
Scene from history of Rhinebeck ca. 1774. "General Richard Montgomery and his wife, Janet Livingston, plant locust seedlings on what will become the lawn of "Grasmere." The bricks were baked in a home-made kiln. An ox tramples clay near an...
Government license issued by M.D. Stevens Collector: 11 District in Middletown, NY to N.S. Thompsons for selling tobacco in Chester from May 1883 to April 1884.
Act of March 3, 1883
$2.40
(Illustrated)
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 young woman catches up on her business reading in this 1968 photograph. The titles listed are: The Surest Way to a Sale, Management Organization and Practice, Accounting, Personal Selling, Law and Business, and Risk Management and Insurance.
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.
Record of the court case against John Wells. He was accused of harboring slaves and giving or selling them alcoholic drinks. He was found guilty and fined two pounds.
Record of the Court of Sessions 1693. Steven Valloau is accused of selling alcoholic drinks to slaves and threw himself upon the mercy of the court. He was fined 40 shillings.
Photograph showing the front view (west side) of Locust Lawn (The Josiah Hasbrouck House). Sepia and white oval shaped photograph, with a gray and off white border. Many trees and shrubs are visible in the foreground. Several of the windows...