Further Reading
The Devil's Dance Chambers
The Arrival of the First Jews to New York City
History of Marlboro
How Jews Treated Their Slaves
Shoes in Buildings (pdf)
Concealed Shoes (pdf)
“As A Matter of ‘arti’-Fact!” Newsletter
An “occasional” publication. At Gomez Mill House we want to share the rich heritage and traditions that our owner/occupants have contributed to the Hudson Valley and to America. One way to do this is through passing on their art, their books and their written thoughts:
Volume 1, Issue 1 (pdf)
Volume 1, Issue 2 (pdf)
Volume 1, Issue 3 (pdf) |

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Occupants of Mill House Articles
Gomez
The Gomez Family: An Old Family Record
The Search for the Gomez Past: Old Castile to Newburgh, N.Y.
A Few of the Books Published by Benjamin Gomez
Don't Forget The Cousins
Benjamin Gomez — Bookseller
The Gomez Collection
Gomez Family Prayer Book
Act of Denization from Queen Anne Recorded for Luis Gomez
Queen Anne
Acker
The Acker Family: Residents from 1772-1799
Armstrong
The Armstrong Family: Residents from 1835-1904
The Chimney Corner by David Maitland Armstrong painted at Danskammer
Hunter
Dard Hunter: A Maker of Books
Papermaking by Hand in America
The Rare Book Market Today
Papermaking by Hand in America, A Masterpiece of Printing
Dard Hunter and Papermaking
Dard Hunter Books We Would Like To Have
Frank Weitenkampf. THE ETCHING OF CONTEMPORARY LIFE. Marlborough-on-Hudson, Dard Hunter, 1886
Dard Hunter: An Artist in the Making of Books
Dard Hunter Makes World's First "One-Man" Books
Dard Hunter: World Renown Paper Maker
Hunter's Career after Mill House
Gruening
Martha Gruening: The Liberation School Period 1887-1925
Starin
The Starin Family: Residents from 1947-1984
| Pictures
Bronstrup Press
Gomez Mill House circa 1913
Trading Poster
Rags |