Black and white photograph showing the demolition of Peck Mansion (Samsondale), view from reverse of mansion. The photograph shows a crane with a wrecking ball going into the back of the mansion, and piles of debris all around.
Photograph of the demolition of Peck Mansion. The photograph shows the wrecking ball swinging towards the mansion. There is debris on the ground and a cloud of dust and debris in the air.
Black and white photograph showing the demolition of the Peck Mansion (Samsondale). The image showing the wrecking ball hitting a large pile of debris on the ground at the back of the mansion.
Black and white photograph showing the demolition the Peck Mansion (Samsondale). The crane near the lower right of the image is picking up some of the bebris from the demolition. There is debris surrounding the small portion of the mansion still...
Black and white photograph showing the demolition of Peck Mansion (Samsondale). This picture shows the wrecking equipment hitting the mansion, with debris fling through the air. There is a large pile of debris on the ground surrounding the last...
Peck Mansion, Haverstraw, NY with adults and children visible. Trees in foreground blocking clear view of building. Photograph taken from road in front of home.
Building; Historic buildings; Porches; Stone walls;
Color postcard showing the Treason House, Stony Point Road, West Haverstraw, NY. The Treason House, also called the Joshua Hett Smith House is the place where Benedict Arnold met with Major John Andre to negotiate and give the British the plans...
Black and white postcard showing the Central Presbyterian Church in Haverstraw, NY. The message on this postcard reads " Dear Ada, Am in Haverstraw this evening doing up the town. Am with young Westervelt, good company. Yours,[illegible]....
Color postcard showing Haverstraw High School, Haverstraw, NY. Dating this postcard has many layers. The white around the edges of the postcard suggest it is from 1915 to 1930. However, it has a two-cent stamp on the reverse, and postcard...
Route 9W, Haverstraw, NY. This image was used by Dexter Press, Inc. to make postcards in the 1930s. Dexter Press, Inc. was founded by Thomas A. Dexter in 1920 in Park Ridge, NJ. It moved to Pearl River in 1928. Dexter Press, Inc. moved to...