Marlboro Free Library Collections
Images in the Marlboro Free Library collection can be viewed as a community scrapbook of people, places, and events in the Town of Marlborough, a small community on the western shore of the Hudson River. Most of these images capture the economic, recreational and civic pursuits of 19th Century New Yorkers in a farming community where the Hudson River was the major "highway."
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Browse the 1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Souvenir Booklets - Within the Marlboro Free Library's collection there are four souvenir books relating to the 1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration. Artist Frederick J. Mulhaupt's painting, "The Goddess of Navigation" graces the front cover of the 23-page, "1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Souvenir Program." The "Hudson River Day Line: the Evolution of 100 years," 1907, is a 45-page pictorial and informational book which depicts 100 years of progress in marine architecture, specific to the Hudson River's popular steamers and day liners, as well as a history of the Hudson River. In additional there are two souvenir booklets, published by Nelson's International Series of Souvenir Books, "Select Views of the Hudson" and "The Hudson River."
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