Box LOB 7
Container
Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:
Abbie Lisk Hallock Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 2021.0013
Scope and Contents
This collection comprises eight photographic albums and miscellaneous personal materials of Abbie Lisk Hallock of New Baltimore, New York. Of note are numerous images taken around Greene County and New Baltimore from roughly 1914 through 1966 showing Woodlawn Farm (the Benjamin Lisk Homestead), the farm's livestock and cultivated crops, farm implements and machinery in use, and scenes in Abbie Lisk Hallock's daily life there. Also included are images related to Echo Grange of New Baltimore, the...
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Abbie Lisk Hallock Collection
New Baltimore Photo Album by Abbie Lisk Hallock, 1913 - 1921
Item — Box: LOB 7
Identifier: PA-2021-0001
Scope and Contents
This photo album contains early images by Abbie Lisk prior to and following her marraige to Thomas Hallock, a neighbor from the farm up the road from the Lisk Homestead. Images in this collection cover agricultural activities at the Benjamin Lisk Farm [Woodlawn Farm] showing farm equipment and vehicles, farm animals and livestock, laborers working, and domestic activities. Also included in the album are scenes of trips to Windham, Catskill, New Baltimore Hamlet, Schoharie County, Lake George,...
New Baltimore Photo Album by Abbie Lisk Hallock, 1934 - 1945
Item — Box: LOB 7
Identifier: PA-2021-0005
Scope and Contents
This album contains primarily domestic scenes around New Baltimore and Woodlawn Farm. Also included are some scenes of Halcott and the Halcott Grange hall no. 881, a Woodment of the World Hall in New Baltimore, scenes of the New York State Fair, pictures of agricultural activities and Echo Grange events, and some family vacations.
Family, Events, and Vacations Photo Album by Abbie Lisk Hallock, 1938 - 1969
Item — Box: LOB 7
Identifier: PA-2021-0006
Scope and Contents
This album was compiled in two stages and contains a large selection of candid images printed in larger formats of 4x6 and 5x7 showing scenes around woodlawn farm and elsewhere. Of note are images of family and scenes of New Baltimore as well as a later selection of color photographs at the end of the album. One scene shows the ruins of Point Lookout in East Windham following the fire in 1966. Also in the album are snapshots of Thomas Hallock's "labor saving" inventions for use around the farm,...