Photograph showing the Blauvelt School. The school is a two story building, with a stone fence. The street is in the foreground, with utility poles also lining the street.
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.
Black and white photographic copy of an earlier photograph showing Blauvelt from Bradley Hill. There is a Bradley Hill Road in Blauvelt, it runs east to west and crosses Route 303.
Black and white postcard showing Greenbush Road in Blauvelt, New York. The left side of the postcard shows a Dutch style home. This home is very simular to the "Smidt House (?)" shown on page 251 of "Pre Revolutionary Dutch Houses and...
Western Highway in Blauvelt, NY. Western Highway runs North to South in Rockland Count. The Northern end of Western Highway is at Rt. 59 in near West Nyack, NY. The Southern end of Western Highway Road is at Old Tappan Road, near Tappan, NY.
Bodies of water; Rivers; Railroad bridges; Masonry; Women; Canoes;
Black and white photograph showing the Erie Railroad Bridge over the Hackensack River in Blauvelt near Sickletown Rd, Blauvelt, NY. There is a canoe on the Hackensack River, with a unidenified woman sitting in the canoe.
Black and white photograph showing the West Shore Railroad in Blauvelt, NY. Railroad track is cut into the ground, several feet below ground level. West Shore Railroad lines are still being used by CSX. (2007)
Black and white postcard showing the Blauvelt Post Office, Blauvelt, NY. Please notice the young boy in overalls near the bottom left corner of the picture.
Black and white postcard showing the Gerrit Joseph Blauvelt Home. This is a Dutch Sandstone House that was built in 1763. It is on Old Western Highway.
True photograph postcard showign Lediger's Store, Blauvelt, NY. On back of postcard is written " This is Lediger's Grocery Store or the new store as we always used to call it, it is just south of the railroad bridge, it is the only grocery store...
Postcard showing the Perry - Blauvelt - Seth's Home, as it is called now, in the first quarter of the 20th Century. At this time the Seth's family had not owned it yet. The original structure of this home was built c. 1750, with additions...