David Cunningham Lithgow created this mural in 1935 for the Milne School. The mural contains the caption: "The Locomotive DeWitt Clinton First Trip Albany to Schenectady Sept. 24, 1831." The mural is located in Milne Hall Room 200. The image of the mural is courtesy of the Milne Class of 1961.
David Cunningham Lithgow created this mural in 1935 for the Milne School. The mural contains the caption: "the Anti-Ratification Riot in Albany, 1788." The mural is located in Milne Hall Room 200. The image of the mural is courtesy of the Milne Class of 1961.
David Cunningham Lithgow created this mural in 1935 for the Milne School. The mural contains the caption: "the Courtship of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler." The mural is located in Milne Hall Room 200. The image of the mural is courtesy of the Milne Class of 1961.
David Cunningham Lithgow created this mural in 1933 for the Milne School. The mural contains the caption: "ALBANY AS A TRADING POST about 1685. Outside Of the Stockade the Indians Traded furs for Silver Ornaments, Trinkets, and Cloth." The mural is located in Milne Hall Room 200. The image of the mural is courtesy of the Milne Class of 1961.
David Cunningham Lithgow created this mural in 1933 for the Milne School. The mural contains the caption: "Heyward and his female companions witnessed this mysterious movement with secret uneasiness LAST OF THE MOHICANS CHAPTER VI." The mural is located in Milne Hall Room 200. The image of the mural is courtesy of the Milne Class of 1961.
David Cunningham Lithgow created this mural in 1933 for the Milne School. The mural contains the caption: "the Mahikan Indian People Lived on Both Sides of the Hudson River." The mural is located in Milne Hall Room 200. The image of the mural is courtesy of the Milne Class of 1961.