Color postcard showing the Christian Herald Home in Nyack, NY. The Christian Herald was a religious weekly newspaper. In 1894 the first group of children came to Nyack from New York City to spend the summer out of the city.
The Christian Herald was a religious weekly newspaper. In 1894 the first group of children came to Nyack from New York City to spend the summer out of the city. This camp closed in 1961 when the camp was moved to Pennsylvania. Camp Ramah is a...
The Children's Temple at Christian Herald Home in Nyack, N.Y. The Christian Herald was a religious weekly newspaper. In 1894 the first group of children came to Nyack from New York City to spend the summer out of the city. This camp closed in...
A number of children are standing and/or walking between the road and a building on the Christian Herald/Mont Lawn campus in Upper Nyack.In the background is one of many buildings on the campus.
Children are arriving at Nyack on the way to "Mont Lawn," the Christian Herald Children's Home in Upper Nyack. The steamboat 'Chrystenah' is in the background.
The Christian Herald Children's Home began its mission in the Nyack area in 1894. During its early years, many buildings were erected to house the inner-city children who spent a couple of summer weeks on the campus. In the 1960s, the home moved to...
The dining hall at Christian Herald Children's Home / Camp Ramah was originally nicknamed 'Fort Plenty.' It was one of the buildings designed by the Emery Brothers, architects of Nyack; it opened in 1909. When the Children's Home occupied the site,...