A curator and a librarian in New Paltz, N.Y., helped the F.B.I. to track down 200-year-old paintings that were stolen from a historical society in 1972. The recovered paintings depict Annatje Eltinge and her husband, Dirck D. Wynkoop, a wealthy couple who were descendants of the first Dutch settlers in the New Paltz, N.Y., area. Click here to read the full story in the New York Times.