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ORG ITEM_NO TITLE DATES DESCRIPTION SURNAMES GEOGRAPHY TYPE TOPIC AUTHOR  
RHS 1995-002 Anna Milroy Lown Ancestors  1909-1990  Maker copied newspaper clippings on ancestors whose history is described b  Milroy, Lown, Staley, Knickerbocker, Herrick, Lafayette, Still, Thorne, Williamson, Doyle, bURROUGHS  Rhinebeck  Textual Records  Genealogy  Elma Staley Williamson  detail
RHS 1995-002 Anna Milroy Lown Ancestors  1909-1990  records of births, marriages, deaths, military service, occupations of Lown, Staley, Milroy, Knickerbocker families    Rhinebeck  Documents, Vital records  Genealogy  Elma Staley Williamson  detail
RHS 1995-004.00 Rhinebeck Village District National Register of Historic Places  1773-1980  book, 38-page loose-leaf inventory copy of National Register of Historical Places inventory plus invidual descriptions.  The names of House Builders and 1978 owners  Rhinebeck village  communication; document;p  Architecture, genealogy, business, history  Rhinebeck Historical Society  detail
RHS 1995-004.01 Village District Inventory  1773-1980  Dates each house constructed, description of style, owner and address. Catlogues: Beech, Center, Chestnut, Livingston, East & West Market, Mill, Montgomery, Mulberry, Parsonage, South. With some added "intrusions," sites not listed above.    Rhinebeck village    Architecture, genealogy, business, history    detail
RHS 1995-004.02 Individual Building Descriptions  1773-1980  Building name, street location, owner in 1978, original and present use, building materials, structural systems, condition, integrity, related, outbuildings, surroundings of buildings, notable features, historical/archituctural importance/significance.    Rhinebeck village    Architecture, genealogy, business, history    detail
RHS 1995-004.03 Major Bibliographical References  April 1979  Sources used to determine Historical Backround of Buildings    Rhinebeck village    Architecture, genealogy, business, history    detail
RHS 1995-003.00 Friends of France (Field Service of American Ambulance), Henry Suckley and Rodman Montgomery.  1916  Book based on letters of American drivers of Field Service ambulances; WW1; Henry Suckley & Rodney Montgomery included. Donated by Bill Nichols from FDR library (1993).  Suckley, Montgomery, Nichols  France, Rhinebeck  Textual Records  WWI correspondence  American Field Service  detail
RHS 1995-003.01 Henry Suckley Ambulance Driver in WWI    American Ambulance Field Service was arranged to provide quick transportation of the wounded from the front lines to the nearest hospital- a great factor in saving lives. Drivers are American volunteers- letter and picture of Henry Suckley included.(p.  Suckley, Mifflin  France, Rhinebeck    WWI correspondence    detail
RHS 1995-003.02 Rodman Montgomery- American Ambulance Driver of WWI    WWI American Ambulance Filed Service- Rodman Montgomery (p. 342)  Montgomery  France, Rhinebeck    WWI correspondence    detail
RHS 1995-006 Rhinebeck Village Walking Tours  1979-1999  Program for tour of Rhinebeck Village Historic District. Tours originally prepared for RHS by Marilyn Hatch, first tour Oct. 14th 1973. Covered commercial, government, and residential buildings in Village center. Also a separate tour included river front Processed with 1999-039  Ankony, Schuyler, Sands, Kip, Heermance, Livingston, Hatch  Town and Village of Rhinebeck  Textual Records  Commerce, government, genealogy, historical society    detail
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