Hudson River; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; Sleepy Hollow cemetery; North Tarrytown; Tarrytown; Andre Brook; Croton Aqueduct; Briggsville; Old Dutch Church; St. Paul's Methodist Church; St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church; Rand Drill...
A two-page map with color; includes a listing of Business notices in North Tarrytown.
Hudson River; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; Huested Brothers Coal & Lumber Company; Croton Aqueduct; Tarrytown; Andre Brook; Andre Monument; Dutch Reformed Church; Tarrytown Music Hall;
A two-page map with color; includes Business notices for the area.
City of Kingston; Rondout Creek; South Rondout; Sleightburgh; Port Ewen; Eddyville; New Salem; St. Remy Post Office.; Hemlock Point; Ulster Park; Cave Point; Hudson River; Rhinecliffe; Town of Rhinebeck; Vanderberg Cove; Town of Hyde Park;...
A two-page map with color; Section 21; Portion of Ulster County; Portion of Dutchess County; Scale 1200 feet to the inch
Town of Ulster; Districts; East Kingston; Esopus Creek; City of Kingston; Rondout Creek; Sleightburgh; Wiltwyck Rural cemetery; Montrepose cemetery; South Rondout; St. Mary's Catholic cemetery; Wiltwyck Rural cemetery; Montrepose cemetery; New...
A two-page map with color; Section 22; Portion of Ulster County; Portion of Dutchess County; Scale 1200 feet to the inch
Town of Saugerties; Districts; Glenerie; Town of Ulster; Katrine Lake; Heath Post Office; Lake Katrine; Hudson River; Crugers Island; South Bay; St. Stephens College; Barrytown Corners; Barrytown; Red Hook; Town of Red Hook; Town of Rhinebeck;
A two-page map with color; Section 23; Portion of Ulster County; Portion of Dutchess County; Scale 1200 feet to the inch
Town of Coxsackie; Town of Athens; West Athens; Black Lake; Green's Lake; Athens; Town of Catskill; Leeds; Hamburgh; Jefferson Flats; Hudson River; Stockport Creek; Stottville; Claverack Creek; Town of Greenport; Town of Claverack; Claverack;...
A two-page map with color; Section 27; Portion of Greene County, Portion of Columbia County, Scale 1200 feet to the inch
Town of Coxsackie; West Coxsackie; Coxsackie Island; Budds Island; Hudson River; Town of Athens; Stockport; Town of Stockport; Stockport Creek; Kinderhook Creek; Town of Stuyvesant; Kinderhook; Districts; New York Central and Hudson River...
A two-page map with color; Section 28; Portion of Greene County; Portion of Columbia County; Scale 1200 feet to the inch
Districts; Coeymans Creek; Shad Island; Coeymans Junction; Upper Schodack Island; Little Schodack Island; South Schodack; Schodack Landing P.O.; Town of Schodack; Muitzeskill; Town of Stuyvesant; Houghtaling Island; Districts; Lower Schodack...
A two-page map with color; Section 30; Portion of Albany & Greene County; Portion of Rensselaer & Columbia County; Scale 1200 feet to the inch
A two-page spread featuring architects' plans or photographs of twelve public housing projects that are completed, or are being contemplated or proposed for construction in Bronx County. These include--Bronx River, Clason Point, Eastchester, Gun...
Abolitionists--Massachusetts--Boston; Antislavery movements--United States
Draft of two-page letter dated September 19, 1845, from L. S. [Lysander Spooner] of Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn notifying him of the sale of the Boston Chronicle to Hiram Cummings, and encouraging him to "start a paper" in Boston...
Currency question--United States; Free banking--United States
Large two-page newpaper clipping from the Worcester Palladium dated July 15, 1840, containing Lysander Spooner's article "A New System of Paper Currency."
Manuscript copy of a two-page letter from L. S. [Lysander Spooner] to Gerrit Smith dated September 22, 1860, asking for Smith's opinion on his pamphlet.
Manuscript copy of a two-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to John A. Thomson dated March 15, 1871, thanking him for the loan of a book.
Copyright; Intellectual property--United States; Antislavery movements--United States
Manuscript draft of a two-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated July 3, 1848, in which Spooner asks for the return of the copyrights to his works so that he might raise funds...