Two men sitting in horse-drawn buggy, in front of the Madalin Hotel. An article in the Poughkeepsie Sunday New Yorker, dated Sunday, June 18th, 1950, uses this image and identifies the driver as Patrick H. Morey, the passenger as John Carpenter,...
William H. Matthews and his wife, Helen Benson Matthews are pictured riding on a horse-drawn carriage in one of the open areas on the Ward Manor Estate
Panel 7 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office." "Sunday morning before Dutch Reformed Church service. This building is drawn from the still standing clapboard Durch Reformed Church at Tivoli. Two walls of the...
"Sunday morning before Dutch Reformed Church service. This building is drawn from the still standing clapboard Durch Reformed Church at Tivoli. Two walls of the present structure (built by John Coddington in 1809) are made of contributed stone, tow...
From "Murals in the Hyde Park Post Office": "July 24, 1835. Dr. David Hosack and Miss Harriet Martineau drive a gig past Bard's Rock where the crew of a whaler roll casks of spring water to their ship. Dr. Samuel Bard's store and two dwellings face...
Panel 5 of Hyde Park Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Hyde Park Post Office": "July 24, 1835. Dr. David Hosack and Miss Harriet Martineau drive a gig past Bard's Rock where the crew of a whaler roll casks of spring water to their ship. Dr....
Photograph of Charles & Marie Barrell, Sugar Loaf, NY in front of Walling's residence on King's Hwy in Sugar Loaf in a simple one horse, sprung carriage.
Photograph of Charles and Marie Barrell in simple one horse, sprung carriage, on lawn in front of Segal home off Hen Lane, Sugar Loaf.
Note: The name of Hen Lane was changed to Well Sweep Lane sometime in the mid-twentieth century.
Photograph of Brooks Carriage & Sleigh Factory, located in Downtown Chester on Main Street at Center Street. With the advent of the automobile, it became Brook's Garage. Currently, 2006, this building is occupied by Bodle’s Opera House.
Photograph of the S. Wilkin & Son Carriages & Wagons shop which was located in downtown Chester the vicintity of the current, 2006, municipal parking lot on Center Street.
Decorated carriage on Elm Street with boy following, apparently coming from or on the way to a parade. Note: They are pointed away from Main Street, in front of what is known, in 2006, as #5 Elm Street.
Stores & shops; Carriages & coaches; Photographic prints
The Claverack Bakery. A sandwich board sign in front of bakery reads: "Bakery Ice Cream." Sign on the carriage at left reads: "Claverack Model Bakery, Hickey and VanVleck." The man on the porch is wearing a baker's hat and holding a rolling pin.
Two people are riding in a horse and carriage on a country dirt road. The carriage is parked in the road by small barn. The barn is old and in need of repair.
A young couple is sitting in a horse drawn carriage. The lady has a floor length dress with large flowers on it. Her hat also is adorned with flowers. The man is wearing a hat and suit. The negative is labeled "E. Doyle First Time".
A horse and carriage are parked on a dirt road by a stone wall fence. A man with a whip is driving the carriage. A lady with a large hat and a small child are passengers.
Rev. Maar and an older lady are sitting in a horse drawn carriage, parked in a farmyard. A lady in a large hat is standing to the side of the horse with a bicycle.
Erie Railroad station built in the 1800s in Cornwall, New York, in the hamlet of Firthcliffe. The railroad station was originally named the "Montana" station. On June 5, 1886, it was re-named "Firthcliffe".