Color postcard showing a view of Garnerville, NY. The road is in the front of the view. Background of postcard shows a village with the Hudson River behind the village.
True photograph postcard showing an aerial view of Garnerville from the South West. Written on negative is "Garnerville from S.W." In the lower right of this image is the Garnerville Arts and Industial Center. This factory complex dates from...
Swine; Slaughtering; Pails; Country life; Photographs;
Seven women, four men, five children and a baby pose near slaughtered headless pig carcasses. The woman on the far left of the photograph is holding a hatchet. The five carcasses are eviscerated and hanging from trusses. two wooden buckets are on...
A handwritten letter to the Haverstraw Brick & Clay Co from the Secretary of the Garnerville Railroad written in 1888 in which the brick company is informed that the railroad line will pass over the brick company's land. At the bottom of the page,...
This is a large two-story Georgian-style building with a large one-story portion of the house extending from the back of the dwelling. There are two large, paned windows on either side of the front entrance and three smaller-paned windows on the...
Horses; Cattle; Rivers; Churches; Photographs; Carts & wagons; Stone walls;
People gather near the embankment of a dry riverbed. There is a rock retaining wall and a bridge over the small stream that trickles by. A church stands in the background. Two white horses are crossing the bridge and two more white horses stand...
Photograph is of thirteen men posed for a portrait. Nine of the men are dressed in baseball uniforms with the letters 'GBBC' on their shirts. They are wearing baseball caps. The two men seated on the ground in the middle are holding a baseball and...
Photograph is of a two-story Victorian architecture home. There are three steps up onto a bracketed porch. The home has one gabled window and two rounded two-story sections that jut out. One dormer window and a chimney extend from the roof. The...
Clapboard siding; Houses; Sheds; Stone walls; Farmhouses; Farms;
A rustic clapboard house and shed sit on a small hill. A low rock wall runs against the front of the photograph. There are bare trees around the two structures.
Behind an overgrown tangle of shrubs, the John I. Suffern house sits on a rise. It seems to have two sections, the higher part on the left. There is a center front porch and a man stands there. On the right are two ground floor windows. The note...
The Edwin Goodwin residence is also known as the John I. Suffern House. A porch extends the entire width of the low, wide structure. Stone pillars support either end while four stone-and-wood columns give additional support to the center.
Heading in opposite directions, cars ply the flooded waters of Route 59 in West Nyack. The waters of the Hackensack River appear to be in motion, finding their way to the south.