From "Murals in the Hyde Park, New York Post Office:" "About 1795. Richard De Cantillon, Tobias Stoutenburgh's son-in-law, supervises workmen unloading rum, sugar and molasses from one of his West India trading packets. His landing, site of the...
A number of spectators have gathered as the fisherman are hauling striped bass from the river. At their feet is a net; in the river beyond, a wooden structure.
Three young men in plaid jackets stand at the edge of the Hudson River, holding a striped bass. Two of them are wearing waders, and two of them are wearing neckties. On the left is Bud Gaynor, the one on the right is Richard Fornier, and the one in...
The two fishermen are hand hauling the net which has a fish in the bottom. The blurred image of the net on the left side indicates that it was in motion as the image was shot.
A dredge is at work in the Hudson River off the seawall at Grand View, loading mud from the river bottom onto a barge. At the left, a fisherman is tending a net.
At the Bight, a bay of the Hudson River in Grand View, NY, three fishermen are emptying a net of striped bass. A boy (who is also in Nyack Library image #0577) watches. On the back are several notes: "1946. Published in The New York Sun, Wednesday,...
Fishing boats, fishing nets, and fisherman at the Bight. Large trees shade the fishing area. In the background is a seawall and dock for one of the houses that faced the Hudson River.
Two men and a boy stand at the edge of the icy Hudson River hauling in a net. A rowboat is between the two men, who are working bare-handed despite the ice and snow. The man in the center is Joseph Cella. This is one of a series of shad fishing...
The large shad net has been set into the icy Hudson River. One fisherman is in a rowboat, two are wading close to shore, and a fourth sits on the shore. On the back of the photo are the names Carlo Zenata, Eddie Shackle, Will Arietta, and Les Ryan.
A fisherman pauses in cleaning a fish, to glance at the photographer. Another is reaching into the pail for a fish. The fisherman with the pipe also appears in Nyack library photos #1332 and 1337.
On an early spring day, four fishermen stand on the edge of the Hudson River, each holding a large striped bass. Second from left is Steven (Duke) Orbine. The man on the right is Joseph Cella.
Working at the edge of the Hudson River in Grand View, several fisherman are slowly hauling in a large shad net. The reel for the task is at the right.
A three story frame house stands out against the sky. In the front is the shore line of the river, with piles of stones, fish racks, canoes, and retaining walls. Next to the water stand four fishermen. A caption says, "Fishermen at Grandview on...
Fishermen haul in a shad net at the Bight in Grandview. A businessman and two teenaged boys are spectators. The Hudson River stretches across to the Westchester shore.