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illustratus · 8 months
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The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane
by John Quidor
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crying-on-the-six · 3 months
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Autumn in Tarrytown, NY // 📷: Lomography Simple Use 🎞: Lomochrome Metropolis 400 📦: Processing by Bleeker Digital Solutions
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barnbridges · 7 months
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marion's girlsplaining moment is trying to fuck charles.... for seemingly no personal end. charles isnt rich. he's a manchild attached to francis, who is close with his siter to the point it's a joke on campus. he's handsome, sure, but so handsome it's worth that sort of humiliation? is she such a simple creature she doesn't understand how this looks, or simply doesn't care? everything when it comes to her actions, richard says he doesn't know. why she'd cling to charles, why she'd call her child after her dead boyfriend, why she wouldn't leave bunny when he's breaking down.
because richard doesn't know her all that terribly well, and context says she outright dislikes him. he just hears bunny call her stupid one time and assumes it's the end all be all, but he stares at her across the playground from the distance, talks his shit, and doesn't understand how can a creature who is apparently stupid be so resilient and bothersome.
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kentk42 · 1 year
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Under the bridge
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aerikvon · 6 months
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arconinternet · 1 year
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What's Your Problem (Video, 1985)
A series of short surreal public access TV segments from Tarrytown, NY, later brought to Pittsfield, MA. Watch them all here.
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acuarias · 4 months
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My heart was left in this place, I would like to go back.
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countesspetofi · 2 years
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Part 2, Sleepy Hollow Cemetary, Tarrytown, NY
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chelseaannestuff · 2 years
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Tarrytown, NY
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Feeling the warmth
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crying-on-the-six · 4 months
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Tarrytown Estate // 📷: Lomography Simple Use Camera 🎞: Fujicolor Super HG II 200 expired 07/1997 📦: Processing by KM Camera
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kentk42 · 1 year
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Running to the train
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aerikvon · 2 years
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todaysdocument · 7 months
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“Deborah Gannett . . . maketh oath, that she served as a private soldier, under the name of Robert Shurtliff in the war of the revolution . . .” 
Pension and Bounty Land Application of Deborah (Sampson) Gannett, September 14, 1818. 
Record Group 15: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs Series: Case Files of Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on Revolutionary War Service
Transcription: 
United States-.
Massachusetts District
Deborah Gannett, of Sharon, in the county of Norfolk, and
District of Massachusetts, a resident and native of the United
States, and applicant for a pension from the United States
under an Act of Congress entitled an Act to provide to certain
persons engaged in the land and naval service of the
United States, in the revolutionary war, maketh oath, that she
served as a private soldier, under the name of Robert Shurtliff
in the war of the revolution, upwards of two years in manner
following vis - Enlisted in April 1781 in the company commanded
by Captain George Webb in the Massachusetts Regiment
commanded then by Colonel Shepherd, and afterwards by Colonel Henry
Jackson and served in said corps in Massachusetts, and
New York - until November 1783 - when she was honorably discharged
in writing. which discharge is lost. During the time of her service
she was at the capture of Lord Cornwallis, was wounded
at Tarrytown and now receives a pension from the United
States, which pension she hereby relinquishes. She is in such
reduced circumstance, as to require the aid of her country
for her support.
Deborah Gannett
Masstts. Dist. Septr. 14. 1818
Sworn to before me
Jno Davis
Dist. Judge
Mass. Dist.
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countesspetofi · 2 years
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Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown NY
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