1939: They like winter in New York State: the state that has everything
Skiing--New York (State)--1930-1950, Tourism--New York (State)--1930-1950, United States--Works Progress Administration
This poster was created to promote winter tourism in New York State. It depicts a man and woman cross-country skiing. Both are wearing blue snowsuits, red scarves, red-and-white striped mittens and socks, and brown shoes. A snow-covered hill is shown in the background. This poster was created as part of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
Rivolta, Jack, 1890-, artist
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Auburn University Libraries
1939
Coates, Midge
No known restrictions on publication.
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English
Still image
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United States--New York State
2005.36.176: P.M.B. Young to Mother, 1858 October 31
West Point, New York; Illness; Winter; Fort Solomon; Promotion; Marriage; Robert; Brother; Mother; P.M.B. Young
A letter from P.M.B. Young to his Mother. Young discusses his health, and overcoming a recent illness. Additionally, Young outlines his views on marriage and graduation, as well as events at Fort Solomon.
P.M.B. Young
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1858 October 31
Erik Haeuser
Auburn University
Bartow History Museum
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English
Manuscript