A thesis from two Lafayette College students in 1904, serving as an analysis of any type of pollution in the Delaware River, as well as the sources of the pollution.
Standing from the middle of the Free Bridge, the views of Leigh-Hudson River Railroad Bridge, the Easton Dam, and part of the Riverside Park can be seen.
An autobiography written by Gus Meyner detailing his life growing up as a silk mill family. His family worked at the Simon Silk Mill in Easton, before moving to New Jersey
This book is a collection of stories and photographs of the devastating flood that hit Easton in 1955 keeping record of how this catastrophic flood affected the people of Easton.
This hand drawn map is a copy of the original two which hang in Easton and LC Libraries. It snapshots the downtown Easton Area and the fork of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, and covers as far back as Lafayette College where Pardee can be seen.
A thesis from a Lafayette College student in 1886, serving as an examination of the water supply of the Delaware River. Topics discussed range from information about the pumping stations along the river to chemical analysis.
This is a hand drawn map of Easton with a birds eye view of Easton. Some distinct features are the list of churches posted on the bottom of the large map. Another feature is that it is approximate and not an exact map of Easton