Valley Cottage Elementary School Picture. Rear row: Eddie Garrabrant, Edward Huffman, Robert Garrabrant, Earl Bedford, Eddie Campbell, Thomas Carrol, ?. Row 2 from top: Gertrude Hamblin, May Raffo, Lillian Hess, Edith McVicker, Hilda...
Photographs; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters;
Fire fighters in Valley Cottage Fire Department's Engine Company No. 1 riding on fire engine. On hood of fire engine - Bill Nevin, seated left - Robert Garrabrant, Walter Farr (with mustache), Garrison is driving. Others in the picture are: C....
Pond on Mountain View Avenue, opposite the Garrabrant house (east side of pond). From the late 1800's to 1920 it was used for cutting ice by the Spring Lake Ice Company, owned by John Garrabrant.
Group portrait of people. Dick Garrabrant is at the lower left, Hilda (Hahn) Garrabrant is at the lower right, and Martha Garrabrant is at the extreme right.
Seventh grade class of Valley Cottage Elementary School. Front row sitting: Henry Reynolds, Beatrice Whittaker, Mary Walsh, Matilda Grunwald, Cynthia Fava, Frances Woods, Mary Bower, and Spencer Starr. Second row standing: Peter Melnick, Ronald...
Valley Cottage Bucket Brigade answering the call to a brush fire at Casper Hill. Far left - William A. Garrabrant, 3rd from left - Robert Garrabrant, man in overalls - Al Iselin, with head peeking behind - Bill Nevin, top of picture (middle) -...
Two automobiles and four horse and carriages - livery rigs- line up in Church Street next to a large brick building.This building housed Van Houten's Stables in an earlier era.
Twelve members of the Nyack Police Department are pictured, each in a portion of a cut-out paper frame. The frame is mounted on a masonite board. On the back of the board is taped a list written by Virginia Parkhurst. Top row: Chief Raymond Gray,...
The 1922 championship baseball team poses in uniform outside the Liberty Street School in Nyack. Nyack High School County Baseball Champions. Tie with Haverstraw. Back row: Fred Cooke, shortstop; DÆauria, second base; J. Mitchell, sub; Purvis,...
Royden Garrabrant was the first county officer to graduate from the F.B.I. police academy in Washington, D.C. (1944). He served as Chief of Police of Nyack during the 1960s.
In 1915, this bucket brigade helped to fight a brush fire at Casper Hill. The caption has arrows pointing to a few of the men. On the left is a Garrabrant. In a little from the left is A. Hicks. On the right is H. Hess. Also on the right are a...
This 1918 picture was published in 1931 with this caption: "This picture taken in the good old days when the sound of galloping shoes was heard through the countryside, shows Erskine Garrabrant and his array of livery horses and carriages. Ersk is...
A group of boys in fire fighter's uniforms and brimmed hats pose with a miniature pumper. Pictured (left to right) are Wilton Heesz, Louis Odell, Russell Beebe, Henry Behrens, R. Garrabrant, Harry Doersch, Dick Turneau, Harry Christie (flag),...
Alice Waldron Miller stands on her porch steps. A long-time resident of Central Nyack, she wore her Salvation Army uniform for all Nyack parades and occasions. She had been a member of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War...
In 1922, the Nyack Baseball team posed for this photograph at Saint John's Military Academy, Ossining, New York. On the back are these notes.
Standing: Manager Bittig, right field Moore, pitcher and third base Theis, sub Hopper, third base and...
Members of the Tappan Zee Military Band pose on the front porch of a house. A newspaper article from the 1960s asks, "Who remembers the rousing music of the Tappan Zee Military Band shown above? It took part in every parade in Nyack for years,...