Group photograph of the 1905 Chester High School Junior Football Team: Front row - Left to right - Ross Miller - Joe Ariskie - Lester Razy - Sanford Durland - Art Kane - Armour Courtier - Gus Lippert. Rear row- Left to right - Paul Schriver - Dick...
Located at Orchard Drive in Modena. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary; a beehive oven is an arched oven used especially for baking food and formerly for coking coal
This is a negative images from the 1890's of the Dexter employees of the Fulton Plant. Names of the workers are given. The machine in the center of the photograph is labeled "point feed folder". Someone has labeled the picture. The machine is...
In this photograph, nine boys and one man are posed for a group portrait. All of the boys are in a baseball uniform which identifies the team as the "Arrows". In the top row, center, there is a man in a hat and suit jacket. To either side of him...
The picture is unclear as John Scott made the slide from a newspaper clipping that had been folded, but the largest building, with elevators, was the Nyack Ice House. The caption reads, "This picture goes back plenty of years to the days when Nyack...
Two workers stand next to an open hatch on the deck of the subchaser, SC181, built in Petersen's Boatyard. The boat is on the Hudson River. The man on the right of the hatch is also in #5143. Gus Siegriest is by the railing, right rear.
Young Gus Siegriest, a Nyack shoe worker, stands by a pediment in the photography store of G. O. Bedford in Haverstraw, NY. This was likely his wedding picture. See also #5142.
Jackie Coogan, the young film star, stands with his father, Hugo Kolb, Jack Shankey, and Gus Wilson at Wilson's training camp in Orangeburg. Hugo Kolb was a Nyack resident, living on Front Street. He owned a garage at the corner of Sixth and North...
The South Nyack Station was demolished when the NYS Thruway was built. It was a part of the business district. Here signs point out Mansfield Avenue and Gus Gaetjen's Garage.
The South Nyack station stands with a few of the South Nyack businesses: the Blue Flame, Eddie Nolan's, and Gus Gaetjen's Garage. But demolition had already begun directly in front of these buildings.
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),...
Gasoline; Gasoline pumps; Automobile service stations;
Gus Gaetjen's Service featured Tydol Gas and oil and U. S. Royal tires. Two gas pumps stand at curbside; an air pump is just to the right of the garage door. In the background is a Mobilgas station with the flying horse logo. That station on Route...