A 1769 survey map by [?] Metcalfe of land, for Thomas Moore and John Osborn in Evans Patent (which was early divided into smaller patents), Chesecocks and Wayayanda Patents, Orange County, New York. There are boundaries marked in red and yellow,...
From the water looking up a cliff side towards the buildings. Lady Cliff was a Catholic girls school, located next to the United States Military Academy at West Point for the majority of the twentieth century. Buttermilk Falls is the original...
This map depicts two wharves on the shore of the Hudson River. One wharf is near a building labeled "shop." The house belonging to Benny Havens is located by the road in front of the second wharf A road running by the house is labeled "Road to...
Karn Malk Fall in West Nyack was named for the whiteness of the water as it fell over a sandstone cliff. Later the English name of Buttermilk Falls was commonly used. The falls and surrounding acreage and spectacular views are now part of the...
This tinted view of Buttermilk Falls in West Nyack, NY, has unrealistic lines of blue in the moving waters of the cascade. William P. Bugbee, mentioned as the publisher on the front of the card, had a stationery store at 17 North Broadway in Nyack...
Nature; Streams; Rock formations; Trees; Landscapes (Representations);
Bog Meadow (Buttermilk) brook. Hudson River steam boat Captain Theodore Faurot (Butter Milk on Bog Meadow Brook, Eagle Valley. Figure on bridge is Capt. Theodore Faurot.