Postcard with two colorized photos of the Breeze Lawn Hotel in Ellenville cropped onto it. In blue background is white outlines of people doing different recreational activities. On back of postcards is printed, "A Hotel of Distinction, Noted for...
Fairmount Baptist Church, Haverstraw, NY. The church is set behind a fence with stairs up to the front door. There is a brick sign out front with the list of services.
Church & education; Buildings; Religion; Pluralism (Social sciences); Brickwork; Spires; Electric lines; Crosses; Stairways; Railings; Sewers; Sidewalks; Religious facilities; Religious education; Religious groups;
Hollingsworth Memorial Church, Nyack, NY. Part of 10 photographs documenting African American churches in Rockland County. View is from the street.
Church & education; Buildings; Religion; Pluralism (Social sciences);
Church altar, labeled "House of Prayer." There is a white alter on a red carpet with two red chairs on either side of the alter. Behind the alter are two pictures, and a larger chair with the phrase "Brotherly Love".
Church altar, labeled "Macedonia". The pictures is taking from the back of the church looking up towards the alter. The pews on both sides of the aisle can be seen. There are two flags on the alter, one of them an American flag. Above the alter...
A postcard with a black and white photograph of the dining and garden area of the General Worth hotel in Hudson NY. The General Worth Hotel was located at 215 Warren Street in Hudson NY.
Militias; Police; Fire fighters; Parades & processions;
A black and white photograph taken on the corner of Warren Street and Seventh street of Company F 10th Regiment New York National Guard Drum Corp. (center), the Hudson Band (far left), and police and or firemen (far right).
Newpaper article alerting readers of an upcoming vote on an amendment that would give African Americans the right to vote. The author is encouraging people to vote against the amendment. On November 19, 1860 the vote was taken. 32 voted for giving...
Newspaper article discussing the details of the marriage between Carrie Plant and James Wesley Sampson. Published in Milwaukee Sentinel, November 15, 1880.