Early arrivals enjoy a continental breakfast.
Gay and Charles Hill with Meryl Brown.
Samples of coat-of-arms decorated items available from www.cafepress/hasbrouckfamily
Family service in the French Church.
Ashley Hurlbut describes family-related items displayed for the attendees at the HHS archives beneath the French Church.
Examining the 1677 deed covering the purchase of land for a settlement by the twelve founders of New Paltz from the Esopus Indians. L-R: Robert Freehill; Betsy, Evelyn, Jeanne and William Atkins
HHS Historic Preservation Officer P.J. Preuss addresses attendees at the Jean Hasbrouck House.
Gail and Jayson Hasbrouck explore the Jean House room which served as a general store.
Gail and Jayson Hasbrouck in the parlor, which included the most prestigious bed in the house.
Jambless fireplace in the upper kitchen.
Sally Skidmore (left) and Jane Odenweller (sisters) in the upper kitchen.
Abraham Hasbrouck House and New Paltz Dutch Reformed Church
P.J. Preuss describes the restoration project underway at the Abraham House. Front entrance door is behind him.
Stripped-down center room with original flooring (to be replaced) and openings (temporary) to cellar. At upper left is door to north room (opkamer) and at upper right, door to stairway down to cellar kitchen.
Group Photo L-R: Charles Hill, John Delameter, Gay Hill, Ron Atkins, Robert C. Hasbrouck, Marja Delamater, Robert Freehill, Julia Rumsey, Ann Close, Astrid Hasbrouck, Sally Skidmore, Robert W. Hasbrouck, Jane Odenweller, Jeanne & Timothy Atkins with son William, Suzanne & David Baker, Betsy Atkins with granddaughter Evelyn, Bill & Edie Hasbrouck, Jayson Hasbrouck behind Deborah Hasbrouck, Gail Hasbrouck, Missing: Meryl Brown (the photographer), Mary Etta Schneider
HHS President Mary Etta Schneider updates attendees about developments on Huguenot Street.
Ms. Schneider describes interesting artifacts discovered in the archaeological dig beneath the Abraham House kitchen and how they illustrate early life in the house.
Celebration of the Arts Festival on Huguenot Street near Deyo House
More festival exhibitors' tents with DuBois Fort in background