Sixth Panel over Window in Rhinebeck Post Office. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office:" "Some outstanding Rhinebeck buildings--Foreground from left to right:--The School, designed and built in 1869 by Peter M. Fulton, burned in 1939; The...
Church & education; Religion; Buildings; Religious architectural elements; Religious facilities; Religious education; Bell towers; Steeples; Stone buildings; Stained glass;
Methodist Church, Sloatsburg, NY. Stone and wood sided church with stained glass lancet windows, a bell tower and a steeple.
Buildings; Church & Education; Religion; Automobiles; Bell towers; Cemeteries; Fences; Plaques; Steeples; Churches;
The Presbyterian Church, Blauvelt, NY. Feb 21, 1925. Automobile parked in front of church. Cemetary at left of photo behind fence. Large stone with plaque at center left of photo.
This aerial view of Nyack was probably taken from atop South Mountain. Buldings that can be identified include the Onderdonk Block, the row houses on Bridge Street, the Commercial Building and the Voorhis Block, the steeples of St. Anne's Church,...
The First Presbyterian Church was built in 1839 in the Greek Revival style. The interior has unusual curvilinear pews. This was one of several churches featured in a Hopper House display on Nyack residences and businesses that were in existence...
The First Baptist Church, at the corner of North Broadway and Fifth Avenue, was a mainstay of the Nyack community for over 100 years. Dating these images is always a challenge. Sidewalks are in, Broadway may be paved but Fifth Avenue is not, and...
The photographer took this back lit picture from just north of Fifth Avenue on Broadway. The spire of the First Baptist Church stands out against the sky. Electrical poles line the street but cars are not in view, helping to date the scene. There...
The Children's Temple at the Christian Herald Home was built of river stone. A steep roof with five dormers and a steeple covered the interior and an extension of the roof sheltered a walkway. The three-part windows on the first floor were of...
The brick First Baptist Church on North Broadway, originally had a graceful spire. Its congregation was one of the first to organize in Nyack. This postcard was sent to Miss Lizzie Fisher of Waterford, Ontario.