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...
This image is an advertisement for the steam and hot water heating and plumbing business of Edson L. Clark located at 77 Second Street in Newburgh, N.Y. It includes two photos, one of the store front and one of the showroom as well as an etching...
This is an advertisement for a plumber named Mitchell whose business was located at 73 Second St. in Newburgh, N.Y. The ad was included in the book compiled by architect Frank Estabrook titled "Sketches."
The simple exterior of the Wyman plumbing business has two display windows and a double center door. The windows have the business name printed on each and display sinks and a toilet.
Construction of the Ernst-Hawvermale Building was begun in 1880 by the Ernst brothers, plumbers and gas and steam fitters. Forty years later they sold the building to Albert Worsfold and Jacob Hawvermale. The Nyack building housed a hardware...
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The 1910 Sanford Insurance map identifies the stores and businesses seen here. On the left, the second building on the block is a business that is unidentified. The next, with a peaked roof facade, is the Nyack Village Hall and Police Department....