Hudson Valley

50858.

807. The Laundry.

50859.

Prison Yard.

50860.

No. 5586. Inside the Prison Yard.

50861.

No. 4294. Guard House on the margin of the Hudson, south of the Prison.

50862.

No. 4316. Prison and Agent’s House, Looking South.

50863.

No. 4316. Title should be Prison and Agent’s House, Looking North rather than the incorrect label that is present.

50864.

No. 4313. Front View of the Female Prison.

50865.

No. 4315. View of the Prison. West Side.

50866.

No. 4319. Interior view of the Main Hall of Prison, East side, which is 6 stories high, and contains 600 cells.

50867.

No. 4322. View of Prison Mess Room, which can seat 1200.

50868.

No. 4323. View of a Portion of the Mess Room, west side.

50869.

No. 4324. View of the Prison, Agent’s House and Workshop, looking west.

50870.

No. 4325. New Prison Yard and Workshop.

50871.

No. 4326. View of buildings containing Kitchen, Mess Room, Chapel and Hospital.

50872.

No. 4327. View of Prison Armory, Looking North.

50873.

No. 4328. View of Prison Armory, Looking North.

50874.

No. 4298. Marble Quarries of the Prison, with Convicts at Work.

50875.

No. 4306. East View of Office, with group of Officers. W.B. Stanley, Principal Keeper; J.K. Bates, Inspector of State Prisons; Stephen H. Johnson, Agent & Warden (seated, right); Walter Franklin, clerk (standing, right); & J.H. Conklin, Warden of Auburn.

50876.

No. 4303. J.T. Colyer, Prison Visiting Clerk, Sing Sing.

50877.

No. 4302. East View of Office of Prison, Walter Franklin, Clerk.

50878.

No. 4301. East view Office, Stephen H. Johnson, Agent & Warden.

50879.

1325. A Group of Female Prisoners, Sing Sing, NY.

50880.

1286. Prisoners going to work, Sing Sing, NY.

50881.

749. Parrot Gun.

50882.

Evening Gun, Aug. 11, 1882.

50883.

Camp Life, Aug. 11th, 1882.

50884.

Scene at West Point.

50885.

710. Scene at West Point.

50886.

Scene at West Point.

50887.

Scene at West Point.

50888.

Scene at West Point.

50889.

Scene at West Point.

50890.

Scene at West Point.

50891.

Scene at West Point.

50892.

Scene at West Point.

50893.

Cavalry Drill.

50894.

727. Marching to Mess.

50895.

726. Officers Mess Hall.

50896.

Scene at West Point, Cadets Training.

50897.

Cadets with Cannon.

50898.

766. Flirtation Walk.

50899.

762. Band Barracks.

50900.

Cadets on Sat. Punishment, Walking Extras 1874.

50901.

Rear of Guard Tents Camp.

50902.

In camp. Sentinel.

50903.

In Camp Sentinel. Jackson Sentinel.

50904.

Kosciuszko’s Garden is a small retreat garden built by Tadeusz Kosciuszko on the side of a cliff overlooking the Hudson River at West Point. First constructed in 1778, it still offers visitors and cadets a place of quiet tranquility during the warmer months. The “General Edward L. Rowny Family Endowment” was established to further sustain perpetual care and maintenance of the Garden and to dedicate a plaque commemorating the occasion. Dr. James Thacher described it in his diary, “Colonel Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a gentleman of distinction from Poland…amused himself while stationed on the point, in laying out a curious garden in a deep valley, abounding more in rocks than soil. I was gratified in viewing his curious water fountain with jets and cascades.”

50905.

Band and cadets in formation, West Point.

50906.

Confectioner’s. “Dutch Woman’s.”

50907.

Hotel at West Point.