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1995-001.01
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Robert Asher Photo Collection: Asher Family Photographs
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Early 20th century
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Robert Asher in 1994 reported that the photos were found in the Miller House on Mill St. once occupied by his grandfather, J. Howard Asher. So they probably are Asher Family photos. Only 2 of the approx. 26 photos are identified; one of J. Howard Asher.
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Asher Miller
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Rhinebeck Clinton Milan
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Education Commerce Agriculture Transportation Fashions Genealogy
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1995-001.02
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Robert Asher Photo Collection: One Room School Houses in Rhinebeck and Clinton, and other Town Buildings
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first half 20th cent
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One-Room school houses: Hermanceville, Morton; North Hook; Eighmyville; Hillside; Wurtemburg, Ackert Hook, White School; Stone Church; Miller; Clinton #1 in Bullshead; Clinton #2 Mountainview; Clinton #6 Schultzville, Milan #6. Also photo of DeGarmo Institute; and unidentified photo of balding man with thick mustache, wearing winter coat.
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Education Commerce Agriculture Transportation Fashions Genealogy
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1995-001.03
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Robert Asher Photo Collection: Glass Negatives
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late 19th/early 20th cent.
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Photo collection, judging from clothing and vehicles, was taken in the 1890s to 1920s, includes village street scenes, some commercial establishments,many residences and people posing, some antique cars and horse-drawn vehicles, some rural scenes. There are 86 glass negatives-a list describing each is with the negatives.
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Rhinebeck Clinton Milan
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Photograph Negative Glass Plate Negative
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Education Commerce Agriculture Transportation Fashions Genealogy
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Robert Asher
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1995-002
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Anna Milroy Lown Ancestors
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1909-1990
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Newspaper article photocopies about ancestors whose history is described back to 1662. Items include notices about births, marriages, deaths, military service, and occupations of Milroy and Staley and related families.
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Milroy Lown Staley Knickerbocker Herrick Lafayette Still Thorne Williamson Doyle Burroughs
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Rhinebeck
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Newspaper
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Genealogy
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WILLIAMSON, Elma Staley
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1995-003
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Friends of France (Field Service of American Ambulance), Henry Suckley and Rodman Montgomery.
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1916
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Book based on letters of American drivers of Field Service ambulances during World War I; Rhinebeck residents Henry Suckley & Rodney Montgomery (p342) included. Donated by Bill Nichols from FDR library (1993). Letter and picture of Henry Suckley.
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Suckley Montgomery Nichols
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France
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Book
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World War I-Correspondence
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American Ambulance Field Service
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1995-004.01
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Rhinebeck Village District National Register of Historic Places--Village District Inventory
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12/1/1978
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Correspondence between Larry Gobrecht, National Register and Survey Coordinator and Marilyn Hatch of the Rhinebeck Historical Society.
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Gobrecht Hatch
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Rhinebeck village
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Letter Correspondence
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Architecture Genealogy Businesses
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NY State Parks and Recreation
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1995-004.02
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Rhinebeck Village District National Register of Historic Places--Individual Building Descriptions
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1977-1980
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These are the Building-Structure Inventory Forms, one for each building. Forms include 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/architectural importance/significance, and a photo. Note that all of these documents and photos are photocopies, not originals.
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Rhinebeck village
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Photocopy
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Architecture Genealogy Businesses
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Rhinebeck Historical Society
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1995-004.03
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Rhinebeck Village District National Register of Historic Places--Major Bibliographical References and summary listing of structures
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4/1/1979
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Sources used to determine Historical Background of Buildings. This series also includes a listing (which runs 36 pages) of all the structures included in the nomination of the Village of Rhinebeck for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Rhinebeck Village
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Textual Records
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Architecture Genealogy Business
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Rhinebeck Historical Society
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1995-005.01
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Sterling Collection: Proposed Book About Rhinebeck's Historic Churches
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c1999
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A developing picture of the history of the Lutheran and Reformed churches in the Rhinebeck community; as well as Methodist, Baptist, and other Protestant denominations. The proposed book's narrative stops at 1820, but it appears that additional pages intended to continue the narrative may be missing. Includes German immigration, lands given to churches, Old Stone Church, Wurtemburg Lutheran Church, lists of pastors.
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Armstrong Beam Bonesteel Cook Elseffer Hartwig Kierstad Kip Kuypers Livingston Mancius Pawling Pultz Rubel Sipperly Siperly Spaller Tatar Tillotson Van Hovenburgh Van Voorhees Vas Wager Weiss Wells Scott Hager Osterhout Sipperley Van Etten Traphagen Lewis Garretson Quitman Beekman Burr Gurnell
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Rhinebeck
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Document, Booklet
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Churches Religion
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1995-005.02
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Sterling Collection: Rhinebeck Historical Society Program from 1983
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1983
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Cover is reproduction of print showing Gatehouse of Astor Estate. Contains list of proposed programs, officers, trustees and committees.
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Astor
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Rhinebeck
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Program
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Rhinebeck Historical Society
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