This is a receipt for the rental by Thomas Clemence of Seat No. 60 at the Presbyterian Church at Bethlehem. Bethlehem Presbyterian Church is the third oldest religious organization in the County of Orange. The congregation is composed of residents...
From the balcony above the Carnegie Room, the photographer looked down at the Circulation Desk as it existed in 1988. One of the two women is Bea Prager.
This block of North Broadway, the east side, has a variety of building styles, a number of different bracket designs, and various pediments including one that is Greek revival. The building on the corner once had a corner tower. This image was...
Astrith Deyrup talks about her family and life in Upper Nyack and New York City. Astrith's father, Alvin S. Johnson was the 1st President of the New School for Social research in Manhattan. Her sister Felicia was a prominent artist. Both she and...
Two markers are pictured here. The original red sandstone marker said 'Nyack 1 Mile' and dates from the 1800s when the small settlement known as Nyack was at the waterfront, a mile away.The Rockland County Society, a historical group that existed...
All that was left of the Aniline Dye Company plant after the 1919 explosion was the chimney, which is the central image of the photo. Around the chimney the ground is covered with rubble. This picture and the three others were taken in 1937 when...
Photograph of the Golden Hill School. Written on back: Golden Hill School Kinston New York., Golden Hill School - a boarding school for boys. John Miller Cross, Pirnceton '67, owner and headmaster. The school existed from about 1882 to the early...