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1995-009.02
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Views of Rhinebeck--Map of Rhinebeck Village
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1890
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1890 Rhinebeck Village map, drawn and published by L. R. Burleigh, Troy, NY. Map identifies streets and 26 buildings. Bird's-eye view looking from southeast to northwest.
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Burleigh
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Rhinebeck
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Maps/Plans
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Transportation Commerce Buildings
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BURLEIGH, L. R.
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1995-010
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Grammar School Slate Board
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8"x10" portable, framed, two sided slate board used by grammar school students for notes and calculations. On wood frame is the manufacturer's name, Andrew W. Futselles, Pat;d April 3, 1877, Chicago. On slate, signed in indelible pencil: Bensn F [--presumably, this is Benson Frost.
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Futselles Frost
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Dutchess County, Rhinebeck
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Artifact
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Education
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1995-011.01
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Elma Williamson Papers, her parents Henry and Lucy Staley--Personal Correspondence
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1943-1944
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Correspondence received. Personal letters 1943-44
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Staley
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Rhinebeck
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Letters
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Letters WWII
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1995-011.02
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Elma Williamson Papers, her parents Henry and Lucy Staley--World War II
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1942-1944
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Letters, postcards and v-mail received from servicemen who visited Staley Family home during World War II. Ration Stamps, Sugar Purchase Certificate from World War II.
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Staley
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Rhinebeck
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Letters Stamps Certificates
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WWII Rationing Letters
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1995-011.03
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Elma Williamson Papers, her parents Henry and Lucy Staley--Postal Service
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1920, 1939
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Homer Henry Staley letter of appointment as letter carrier. Delivery route map, photo of route with snow. His career was rural letter carrier on this route in the Rhinebeck area. Letter to Mrs. Lucy Staley from Eleanor Roosevelt for work done for Post Office dedication.
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Roosevelt Staley
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Rhinebeck
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Letters Maps/Plans Photograpic
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Postal service Rural Free Letters
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1995-011.04
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Elma Williamson Papers, her parents Henry and Lucy Staley--Photos
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1947-1981
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Buttermilk Falls (1981), School Chorus, School House (1964/ 1967), Postcards unused, 2 stamped, 2 Heermance House, 1 Crystal Lake. Gazebo (from Cottage Farm), barn (19th cent. Van Steenburg Snyder House). And photos of Rhinebeck 100th anniversary parade.
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Velie
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Rhinebeck
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Photograph
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Business Education Agriculture Houses Parades
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1995-012.01
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Schuyler Documents--Two Letters to Stephen Schuyler
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1823, 1826
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References to relatives, friends, and a potential wife, "Gertrude." July 23, 1823 and July 3, 1926 are dates of letters. Later letter is signed M. A. L.
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Schuyler Livingston
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Rhinebeck
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Letters
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Letters
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LIVINGSTON, L. A.
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1995-012.02
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Schuyler Documents--Stove Patent Transfer Document
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1844
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Document dated May 13, 1844, signed by the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, DC. Transfer of patent rights on combining a Franklin and cook stove. Rights transferred from Alfred Cross to John T McCarty and Nathen W. H. Judsen, both of Rhinebeck. Document contains the seal of the US Patent Office.
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Cross McCarty Judsen Schuyler
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Rhinebeck
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Documents, Legal
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patents local families
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U S Patent Office
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1995-013
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Bush & Meisel Families
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1888-1964
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Photos (individual and group). High school and College material, including several articles related to Smith College graduation. Items found in attic at 108 Montgomery St, Rhinebeck. Some of the photos were processed by J. M. White & Co, Photographers, 1102 Military St, Port Huron, Michigan. Other than being found in Rhinebeck, the local connection of the people in the photos was unknown to the donor.
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Bush Meisel Pagano
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Michigan--Port Huron
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Photograpic
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Buildings Family portraits Colleges
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WHITE, J. M. & Co.
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1995-014.01
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History of Education in Dutchess County --Book by Charles D. King, 1959
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1959
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Index refers to Rhinebeck on pp 34,35,38,49,51-2,62-5,75,81,99,104,106,112. The first school in Dutchess Co. was in Rhinebeck (at Rts. 9/9G intersection) a church school opened in 1716. Church schools were predominant in Rhinebeck unitl 1805.
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King
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Rhinebeck and Dutchess County
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Book
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Education
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KING, Charles D.
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