This is a series of six captioned photographs accompanied by a typed article describing a school dedication. At the top of the page there is a difficult to read headline that states 'New Jr.-Sr. high building dedicated'. At the bottom of the page,...
This sheet of paper is used to identify the names of the students in a classroom photograph. Names are listed back to front in each row. In the left row the students are identified as : Buddy Stall ? (7); ? (7); Joyce Gibney (8); Donald Skinner...
In this photograph, thirteen 7th and 8th grade students are seated in two rows at their desks in a classroom posed for the picture. There is a row of books on a desk at the front of the classroom and posters are hung on the wall. A separate sheet...
Members of the 1921 Nyack High School Football team pose in front of a set of double doors. Seated in front on the left are John "Mike" Bittig and Coach De Groat. In the second row, the two middle players are Walter Lovatt and Oscar Kosel. The...
In the old Village Hall stand ten men who served the Village of Nyack. At the far left is W. Fay Bacon, Jr., who was mayor from 1959 to 1965 and when this picture was taken. Next is Salvatore Ciancimino, mayor from 1943 to 1949. The next two are...
The Roy and Ellen Furman home was at 280 Cedar Hill Avenue, above Franklin Street. Their son, Jerry, was a friend of Buddy Christian. When this image was shot, the house was on fire.
One South Nyack house has been moved to make room for the building of the Thruway, leaving a gap along the street that paralleled the railroad tracks. The larger house in the back on the right was the Ray (Buddy) Christian family home.
The Christian family house was on Cornelison Avenue in South Nyack. Jazz musician Buddy (Ray) Christian was born here. The house was moved to South Broadway when the New York State Thruway was built.
The Christian family home was on Cornelison Avenue in South Nyack before the Thruway was built. Jazz musician Ray or Buddy Christian was born here. The house is now on Broadway in South Nyack. The picture was taken from the railroad tracks on the...
Al Tretta's Blue Flame Restaurant faced Chase Avenue (one of the streets that disappeared when the Thruway was built). The railroad ran behind the building. This was a speakeasy in 1932.
This poster was created as part of a Riverspace fund raiser in May of 2007. The jazz musicians pictured here are all connected with Nyack. Starting at top left and moving clockwise are Buddy Christian and Eddie Sauter, Bobby Parks, unknown, Tito...
Six boys and two coaches sit on stairs, displaying the basketball, trophy, and plaque. In front: Oscar Kosel, captain. Middle row, left to right: Arthur Kirkpatrick, Ward Moore, unknown, John Wolf, Buddy Avery. Top row, left to right: unknown,...
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock;
Nathaniel Weyl, son of Walter and Bertha Weyl, and his unidentified buddy (who posed with Priscilla Kennedy in a different photograph) are making their way in between groups gathered along the ground. Festival theme: A Cubist Circus.