Photographs; Billboards; Automobile service stations; Roads;
Photograph of the State Road looking west towards Chester.
Behind trees: Pop Steven's Garage, "Hudson & Essex, Stevens Service Station" on the old Monroe-Chester Road, which became Route 17. Now 2005 called Lehigh Ave. Later, Pop Steven's Garage...
Map depicts the Village of Ashland main street, on the Batavia Kill. This map is inset on the page with the Town of Prattsville map. Ashland is located in the western part of Greene County, New York, in the Catskill Park, northeastern Catskill...
Lithographs; Buildings; Dwellings; Horses; Horse railroads; Street railroads;
Top caption reads: Residence of Edgar B. Newkirk Cas. of The National Bank of Rondout, N.Y. Bottom caption reads "Mapleton Mansion" summer boarding house, Kingston, N.Y. The property of E.B. Newkirk, Rondout, N.Y.
Group portraits; Hats; Dresses; Children; Stone walls;
In this photograph, more than 100 children are lined up in three rows posed for the photograph. All of the children are wearing hats. The girls are all in dresses and the boys are all in jackets and knickers. In the top row, on the left, there are...
The Nyack Library has more than one copy of this bird's eye image of the village and the river. The interesting part of this postcard is the note, "Got your postal all right. We are going out on the river this afternoon and as it is rough I expect...
A winter view of the hospital and grounds with touring car parked near main entrance: see notes below. The building in front was first to be constructed and was later the administration portion. The building in the back, with porch, was for...
Here is Nyack Hospital shortly after it opened, a three story stone and brick building facing Midland Avenue. Horse-drawn carriages wait in the front. If one looks closely at the present hospital building, one can see this structure. It's still...
This portrait of E. B. Johnson was taken late in life, presumably after his tenure with the Nyack schools. A gray haired, gray bearded man, Johnson did not look at the camera. E. B. Johnson was a Nyack teacher before 1850, the principal from...