Top left caption reads: Residence and grist mill of Peter DeBaun, Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. Top right caption reads: Residence of William Govan, MD, Stony Point, Rockland County, NY. Bottom left caption reads: Knapp's hotel, Clarksville,...
This compact dwelling, the DeBaun house, was built in 1860 by Cornelius DeBaun; the wing on the left was added later. Every room had a fireplace and the full basement floor in the rear was the kitchen. DeBaun was a life-long resident of Nyack and...
This stone plaque commemorating the Nyack Union Free School is in front of the Hopper House. "Erected 1866. Rebuilt 1884. Board of Education - DePew, Blauvelt, Kline, Tasman, Chapman, DeBaun" is inscribed on the stone.
This mansard-roofed house is basically the same as when it was built, but the windows have been changed, the brackets are gone, and new siding has been applied. Originally known as the David Garner house, it was designed and built by James C. Wool...
This large, stately house is found on the southwest corner of Hart Place and Sixth Avenue. The builder was Mathew Watson Debaun and the original owners were Caroline and Charles Bedell. Many of the original details remain: the wide veranda with the...
This grand Gothic Revival mansion was built by architect/builder Mathew Watson Debaun for David D. Smith, a gentleman farmer and a wealthy steamboat magnate. When built the house had a central tower and a porch that went across the front. In fact,...
This block of stores is part of the Moeller Block, which extends from #5 South Broadway to Burd Street on the east side of the street. The five brick buildings are all three stories and are structurally connected. A local architect, Cornelius...
Local doctors have assembled in front of Nyack Hospital in 1929. Seated are Drs. George A. Leitner, Gerritt F. Blauvelt, Superintendent Alice M. Large RN, Drs. Charles D. Kline, Samuel W. S.Toms. Standing are Drs. Matthew J. Sullivan, Kenneth...