Although the name of this cottage has not survived, William Matthews' scrapbook is descriptive: "A group of cottages named after New York City Hotels...They are completely outfitted for housekeeping. vacationers go and keep house for themselves. ...
Perhaps the Bungalow Pennsylvania. Families rented these cottages at a rate of five dollars per week. William Matthews' scrapbook describes Bungalow culture thus: "A group of cottages named after New York City Hotels...They are completely...
The woman wears a boater style straw hat trimmed with gathered rolls of fabric and a piece of molded woven straw. Her white on white striped blouse is worn with a wool skirt with welted seams. Except for the clearly visible parts of the...
Notice dated February 4, 1807 offering a 20 dollar reward for the return of a 23 year old slave named Peet. Peet ran away from Abraham Hasbrouck of Kingston Landing.
Photographs; Portrait photographs; Military officers;
A young man dressed in a Union officer's uniform, the insignia on his forage hat was originally worn by officers of the New York Infantry. The horn was dropped as the insignia of the infantry in 1875 when crossed rifles were adopted.