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...
Inventory form for building located on Crows Nest Rd. recording the following information: Charles W. Purdy (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story half-timbered and stone. Gabled roof, gabled dormer. 6/1, tripartite window with...
Inventory form for building located on Ant Hill Rd. recording the following information: Hon. William J. Bozzuffi (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story half-timbered stucco construction, rectangular plan with slate roof. Brick...
Inventory form for building located on Turtle Point Rd. recording the following information: Ovila L. Bibeau (owner at time of inventory). A modern dwelling in the International Style. Opaque glass blocks, colonnaded balustrade, herringbone brick,...
Inventory form for building located on East Lake Rd. recording the following information: Mr. Peter F.D. Elner (owner at time of inventory). A one and a half story rustic stone structure with hipped roof, S-tiled. A low wide "V", two wings joined...
Inventory form for building located on Crows Nest Rd; east side; west of Ants Hill Rd. recording the following information: The Hon. Wm. Bozzuffi (owner at time of inventory). A three story stone and timbered structure, asymmetrical in plan with...
Booklet listing roughly 720 of Chester's citizens enrolled, or in current terms, registered to vote in the primary elections. Listed for each voter are the party affiliation and place of residence.
Four Nyack children, with dolls and miniature wheelbarrows, pose on Main Street. They are identified as Everett Felter, Mabel and Edith Felter - twins, and Uula Thompson. The Felters lived on Main Street, behind the brick building called the...
Copy of charter issued to Four Leaf Clover Lodge No. 435 Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, located in Maybrook, New York. Original issued July 1, 1910. Signed by Ray N. Watterson, Grand President; and Augusta M. Statzer,...