This image depicts a "card" or advertisement for A. C. Smith & Co., noted for its "modern plumbing." Featured is a "Furman" boiler that was used for steam and hot water heating. The name of the manufacturer is inscribed on the side of the engraved...
Advertisement for Henry Fletcher, dealer in hot air furnaces, stoves, ranges and tinwear, as well as plumbing, roofing and general jobbing services. The business was located at 135 Broadway, Newburgh, N.Y.
This is a hand colored postcard featuring a photograph of the Newburgh Armory which is located at 145 Broadway in Newburgh, N.Y. The postmark is Oct. 7, 1914. It is addressed to Mrs. Orvetta Sears, Mountainville, Orange Co., N.Y. The message...
This is a hand colored postcard picturing the Balmville Tree, the oldest Eastern Cottonwood on record in the United States. A core sample taken by Harvard University in 1953 indicated that it started growing in 1699. It is situated at the...
This image shows the business card or advertisement for the painting, papering and decorating business of Beggs & Carnright, located at 137 Water Street, in Newburgh, N.Y.
This photograph depicts a young man standing beside a horse. Two other members of the Louis E. Hanmore family are in this photograph. A large white fence surrounds them.
Dr. Louis. E. Hanmore (May 29, 1859-September 19, 1905) was a medical...
This photograph of the intersection of Broadway and Grand Street is most likely taken from a second floor window. The Columbus Trust Bank is decorated with flags.
This photograph depicts inhabitants and decorated businesses enjoying the festivities on Broadway and Grand Streets at the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in Newburgh, NY, 1909.
This is a receipt for the rental by Thomas Clemence of Seat No. 60 at the Presbyterian Church at Bethlehem. Bethlehem Presbyterian Church is the third oldest religious organization in the County of Orange. The congregation is composed of residents...
City Club - Newburgh (N.Y.); Downing, Andrew Jackson, 1815-1852; Historic Buildings - New York (State) - Newburgh (N.Y.); Vaux, Calvert, 1824-1895
This is a photograph of the City Club, 120 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY, around the turn of the century. The house was originally built circa 1852 by Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux as a home for Dr. William Culbert, a physician who had...
This page contains photographs of both interior and exterior views of City Hall, located at 83 Broadway, Newburgh, NY. In the exterior view, awnings cover several windows on the east side, the words "City Hall" are carved at the top of the building...
This is an Indenture between Edward Mapes and his wife Deborah Ann Mapes, of Cornwall, N.Y. in Orange County and John Clemence for the sale of two parcels of land in the Town of Cornwall. The indenture is signed by W. L.J. Hutton, Justice of the...
This photograph depicts Colden Street, Newburgh, NY, during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration of 1909. Colden Street was one of Newburgh's main business thoroughfares. As described in the Newburgh Evening News of that era, "...a trip through Water or...
This photograph depicts the intersection of Colden and Water Streets prior to its paving. Colden and Water Streets were major business thoroughfares of Newburgh, NY. As described in the Newburgh Evening News of that era, "...a trip through Water...