The present Village of Saugerties was originally incorporated in 1831 as the Village of Ulster. This map is from 1850 before the name change to Saugerties in 1855. A penciled note; "(74734) [1850?]"; on the map face near the bottom right indicates...
Johannes writes a letter to his sister and says that it is the first time in three weeks that he is not engaged in some form of marching or fighting. He talks about winning the Battle of Winchester and not getting much sleep that night due to the...
This is the 1919 Senior Annual: the yearbook of the New Paltz State Normal School. It contains pictures of students, social events, sororities, and the local landscape. Also contains numerous original poems and other literary works.
A sign above the screened front entry door identifies this as a 'Raw Roofing and Sheet Metal Works' company. The first word on the sign is obscured. The telephone number, listed after the company name is '2254'. To the left of the front door,...
This image depicts a "card" or advertisement for A. C. Smith & Co., noted for its "modern plumbing." Featured is a "Furman" boiler that was used for steam and hot water heating. The name of the manufacturer is inscribed on the side of the engraved...
World War, 1914-1918 -- Switzerland -- Pictorial Works
Photographic postcard depicting Elsighorn Mountain at Adelboden. Snow-covered mountain peaks with skiers. Silouettes of four skiers, three in center of image, one lower right third of image. Four pairs of skis visible stuck upright in the snow.
Advertisement for Henry Fletcher, dealer in hot air furnaces, stoves, ranges and tinwear, as well as plumbing, roofing and general jobbing services. The business was located at 135 Broadway, Newburgh, N.Y.
Townspeople have gathered to look at the remains of the Peerless Dye Works (often Aniline Dye factory) after the massive explosion on January 31. The huge industrial complex occupied an entire block of Hudson Avenue, Nyack, between Liberty Street...
Three miniature ink drawings on paper created by Alfred Hasbrouck. The first two entitled "Locust Lawn ink drawing" and "Locust Lawn ink drawing 1839" are the front west view of Locust Lawn, the Josiah Hasbrouck House. The road is visible, which is...
After the massive explosion of April 1919 in Nyack, only a shell of the large manufacturing complex is standing. All windows were blown out. The large chimney is in the center rear. See Nyack Library image #2036.
Hand sewn cotton quilt in green and white oak leaf pattern. "Ann D. Ostrander, Quilt. March 31, 1849" is embroidered on the quilt top. There are several areas where a substitute green fabric has been appliqued in the oak leaf design.