"Victor Salladin", verso of photograph. Long time residents still remember Vic's Village Variety as a place to buy fresh meats, breads, and general grocery items, and Vic himself as a warm proprietor never too busy to show kindess to children. ...
Photo of interior of the Sutton Sanitary Meat Market. Visible in photo are hanging pigs, cans of Libby's sauce, butchering tools, three men, best butter award and advertisement for ham with stereotypical image of black man. Caption on original...
Several men and children stand in front of a four-story building on Main Street, Nyack, NY. In the sidewalk area are hung the carcasses of many animals, large and small. Henry Koehler was the owner of the meat market.
Several men and children stand in front of a four-story building. In the sidewalk area are hung the carcasses of many animals, large and small. In the 1950s, this was a Whelan's Drug Store.
Parades & processions; Street vendors; Business districts;
Nyack villagers have gathered on a cool day for the annual firemen's parade. A vendor passes by with balloons for sale. A diner, a Firestone tire store, and H. Koehler Company, a butcher, are businesses on Main Street at the time.
Winston C. Perry, Jr., village historian of Upper Nyack, discusses the history of the Perry family and the historic Van Houten's Landing neighborhood in Upper Nyack.
Three butchers, tentatively identified as the Wolgemuth brothers - Charles, Joseph, and Roy,stand behind the counter of Koehler's Market. The meat business was started by Lenhard Wolgemuth in the late 1880s, sold to Henry Koehler in the 1890s, and...