Invitation to the Dedication of the Edward H. Harriman Memorial which is located in the Village of Goshen at the intersection of Greenwich Avenue, Main & South Streets. Known locally as the Harriman Fountain, it was renovated in 2005-2006.
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This prospectus promotes the development of the hill to the south of Greycourt. Several lots were sold, but it did not attract the "grand camping houses" that the promoters wished for.
Camp Ma He Tu; K24 Lake Kanawauke; Bear Mountain; Harriman Park, N.Y.; Photograph of female campers on the porch of log building. Camp Ma-He-Tu first opened in 1937. Every summer since then Ma-He-Tu has been giving young girls incredible summer...
Looking down the river towards a bridge at the back of the image. The Ramapo River is a tributary of the Pompton River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in southern New York and northern New Jersey in the United States.
It rises in a mountainous...
Gene Brown, author of Birds over Bear Mountain and a life-long resident of Upper Nyack, talks about his childhood, his education at the Upper Nyack School and the games and recreational activities children played in the Van Houten's Landing...
Nine members of the Rose family, John and his wife and their seven children, stand by their log cabin near Cedar Pond, now Lake Tiorati. The original picture was by William Thompson Howell.
Maggie and Gilbert Pitt sit in the sunlight outside their log cabin in the Ramapo Mountains.Their cabin was located in the present Harriman State Park.
Harry S.Truman speaks at a rally near the depot in Spring Valley. W. Averell Harriman stands at the left. The picture says 1945 on the back but Truman made a whistle stop in Spring Valley during his presidential campaign in 1948. John Scott took...
Ramsey Conklin is seated in front of his cabin; his sons, Theodore and Nick, stand with him. The building, at the head waters of Pine Meadow Brook, was believed to be over 100 years old when John B. McCabe of Thiells took this picture in 1933....
In 1935, the New York Herald-Tribune ran a story on the plight of the Ramsey Conklin family. The caption reads, "A Pioneer Home Loses Out to Progress - The log cabin thirty-two miles from New York, near Haverstraw, which the Conklin family occupied...