Inventory form for building located on Lookout Rd., west side recording the following information: Robert Tomei I (owner at time of inventory); Large 1 1/2-story central block w/ wings; central pediment; stucco; tall pilasters; fascia board;...
Black and white photograph showing J.W. Green's Texaco Service, which was located in Pearl River, NY. There is a large brick building showing a sign for Pearl River Recreation with the word 'bowling' written on both sides. The Texaco service...
Automobile service stations; Building; Architecture; Automobile repair; Automobiles;
U-Go Service, New and Used Cars, Highland Ave, 9W. Nyack, NY. This image was used by Dexter Press, Inc. to make postcards in the 1930s. Dexter Press, Inc. was founded by Thomas A. Dexter in 1920 in Park Ridge, NJ. It moved to Pearl River in...
Black and white photograph showing downtown Pearl River. The photograph was taken near the intersection of Central Avenue and Railroad Avenue, looking east on Central Ave. There are cars along the road, a park, people standing on the sidwalk and...
Book fairs; Libraries; Librarians; Students; Clippings
Newspaper article describing the 1939 National Book Week display at the Howland Circulating Library, where over 90 new books were shown. The 1939 slogan was "Books Around the World." More than 50 students from St. Joachim's Parochial, accompanied...
Nanuet Milk Farm, Note on back: was on Rt 59 adjacent to Rail Road bypass - concrete wall and stairs are still there - destroyed by fire. Nanuet, NY. This image was used by Dexter Press, Inc. to make postcards in the 1930s. Dexter Press, Inc....
The Old Stone Church, built of sandstone 'bricks,' is a simple structure with rounded windows and a tall steeple. There is a graveyard on the left, an orchard on the right, and a picket fence and a hitching post in the front.
Photograph of the Nanuet Public School, Nanuet, NY. This image was used by Dexter Press, Inc. to make postcards in the 1930s. Dexter Press, Inc. was founded by Thomas A. Dexter in 1920 in Park Ridge, NJ. It moved to Pearl River in 1928. Dexter...