Five photographs showing an autombile accident with a large truck & trailer at a bridge. Sixth photograph is of a man sitting on top of a small truck with stuff tied down on the back. Caption reads, "Enroute to Yama Farms - The wreck."
Two images showing the wreck and the bridge it happened at. Captions read, "Presidents Conference June 1921," "Wrecked bridge at Wurtsboro," and "Truck on bank of creek."
A photograph of people posing in a car in Ellenville captioned, "The "Leaping Lizzy" at Ellenville Express Office. Second photograph showing people posing infront of the kitchen/control room at Yama Farms captioned, "Part of the crew."
One photograph showing a group of people in suits standing and doing a physical routine captioned, "'Setting Up,' the Presidents." Other two photographs showing the same group of men all sitting in chairs in the lawn captioned, "Loud speaker...
Three photographs showing the inside of the kitchen/control room filled with labeled equipment. Captions read, "Control Room," and "Conference Room - Chicago Receiver & Transmitter."
Three photographs of groups of men outside the conference room smoking and talking. Captions read, "Movies - Shooting the Colonel,-" "Mr. Ellsworth lighting up," and "Col. [Carty?] directing the shoot."
This is a brick home with a mansard roof, dormer windows, and a brick entry porch. All of the windows feature decorative, curved lintels. The roof has diamond shaped shingles and there are double brackets at the roofline. The entry stainrwell is...
This trim Cape Cod has a lovely front garden. It was built by John Zehner, a Nyack resident who was president of the Historical Society of Rockland County for many years.
This is a photograph of a two-story painted brick building with a wood and glass storefront. There is a sign hanging above the entryway of the storefront indicating that this is the office of The Rockland County Times. The date '1889' is also...
Porches and bay windows were added to this former South Nyack barn (built c. 1870) in the 1890s, when it first became a residence. The rare wavy clapboard over the bay window was added later. The barn was moved when the Thruway was built in the...