Bear Mountain Bridge, Bear Mtn, NY. This postcard was taken south of the bridge looking north. The east side of the river is on the right in the photograph, and the west back of the river is on the left. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Color postcard of the Bear Mountain Bridge. A description of the bridge printed on the back of the postcard reads " Spanning the King of Rivers, "The Hudson" between Westchester County and Bear Mountain State Park, this famous bridge blends with...
Hand colored postcard showing the Bear Mountain Inn, which is inside Bear Mountain State Park. The Bear Mountain Inn was built in 1915. The Bear Mountain Inn is still standing and functioning as an inn and restaurant. The Bear Mountain Inn...
Color postcard showing the large fireplace in the Bear Mountain Inn. The Bear Mountain Inn was built in 1915, and is in Bear Mountain State Park. The Bear Mountain Inn is still standing and functioning as an inn and restaurant. The Bear...
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Postcard address to Miss Allie Lovett from Boy's Athletic League showing young boys at Camps Sebago in Bear Mountain and Camp Wakonda in Stony Point. At camp Segabo, two boys are mailing a letter in a "pony express" mail box. At Camp Wakonda, the...
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Front view of the Bear Mountain Inn. The Inn was built in 1915, and is in Bear Mountain State Park. The Inn is still standing and functioning as an inn and restaurant. The Bear Mountain Inn was added to the National Register of Historic...
Three children, two boys and one girl, pose with dolls. Despite his age, it is easy to recognize the youngest child here as a boy, with high button shoes and leggings. His short pants are buttoned to his shirt which closes from right to left, and...
Deed of gift tranfering ownership of a boy slave named John from Peter Cantine, of Marbletown, NY, to his daughter Catheren Cantine, wife of Daniel Lefever of New Paltz, NY.
Deed of gift transfering ownership of a boy slave named Harry from Peter Cantine, of Marbletown, NY, to his daughter Catheren Cantine, wife of Daniel Lefever of New Paltz, NY.
Looking towards the bridge from Bear Mountain Bridge Road. A train bridge runs under the bridge. The Hudson River can be seen under the bridge and the mountains in the background.
Aerial view of the bridge. The train bridge can be seen under Bear Mountain Bridge and another bridge can be seen off to the right. There are cars crossing the bridge and the Hudson River can be seen underneath it.