This Nyack house is old enough to appear on the 1884 Burleigh map, "Nyack on the Hudson." The gingerbread under the eaves and the cut arrows under the porch may be genuine, but the stick railing could be fairly new. It's difficult to evaluate the...
Handwritten affidavit stating that Aurt Polhamus would not build a section of the Nyack Turnpike between the the property of James DClarks [DeClark] and Ramson [Remson] for $4000.00. Polhamus did not offer a reason why he would not build the road.
Transcript of the minutes of the Newburgh Alms House Commissioners originally recorded between March 22, 1853 and July 28, 1866. (This is part 1 of 4 parts of the original 608 page volume.)
Transcript of the minutes of the Newburgh Alms House Commissioners originally recorded between August 25, 1866 and September 26, 1873. (This is part 2 of 4 parts of the original 608 page volume).
Transcript of the minutes of the Newburgh Alms House Commissioners originally recorded between September 26, 1873 and August 14, 1877. (This is part 3 of 4 parts of the original 608 page volume.)
Transcript of minutes of the Newburgh Alms House Commissioners originally recorded between August 14, 1877 and July 6, 1880. (This is part 4 of 4 parts of the original 608 page volume).
Black and white photograph showing bathing beach 377, which was located on Rockland Lake, NY. The photograph shows people on the shore and in the water. A small rowboat is moored to one of many sticks emerging from the lake. More boats can be...
Members of a Victorian bicycle club rest on the side of a dirt road near Nyack, Rockland County, New York. The men are in knickers, the women in long skirts, and everyone is wearing a hat. It's possible that this is on the hill between Upper Nyack...
The Nyack Library has more than one copy of this bird's eye image of the village and the river. The interesting part of this postcard is the note, "Got your postal all right. We are going out on the river this afternoon and as it is rough I expect...
Black and white aeral photograph showing downtown Pearl River. There are many cars lining the sides of the roads, and the railroad tracks run through the bottom of the phtograph. Some of the store fronts are visable.