Top left caption reads: Residence of Francis Madden Esquire, Union Ave, Kingston, Ulster County. N.Y. Top right caption reads: Residence of Jonas Crisman Esquire, Ellenville, Ulster County. N.Y. Botton left caption reads: Residence of Artemas...
Bridge on Christmas Hill Road before modernized. Christmas Hill Road runs east/west through Monsey between New Country Road on the east and Cherry Lane on the west. An 1876 Atlas of Rockland County shows the Piermont Branch of the Erie...
Hand colored lantern slide showing and Oblinis and unknown grave in the Germonds Road Cemetery. The Oblinis stone is one of the oldest gravestones in Rockland County.
Color photo of the old covered bridge and new bridge. "The waters of the Wallkill River reflect the changing times. The four lane bridge along the New York State Thruway shown in foreground. Perrine's Bridge, an old covered bridge of the past...
Color photo of the Williams Lake Hotel and lake with a diving board and dock. "View from Toboggan Tower showing part of Hotel, Lodge and Swimming and Diving Area." - letterpress caption from verso of postcard
Color photo of Williams lake, with people rowing in the center and the Williams Lake Hotel in the background. "From left to right: Sunset Rest, Lakeshore House and Toboggan Slide, Bathing Beach, Hotel and Lodge." - letterpress caption from verso of...
Law passed March 8, 1773 that made it illegal to fire guns from December 31 to January 2. If a white person is found guilty of breaking this law he or she would have to pay a fine of 20 shillings or serve 1 month in jail. If a slave is found guilty...
Floyd Bailey, 1822-1897, was a merchant. Floyd Bailey owned property by Ludlow Lane and sold it to Henry Coles who built a stone house. He later built Valley View on the south side of Oak Tree Road. The house no longer stands.
Four photographs of houses in Sloatsburg. The top two photographs are of Donald Bailey's house on Allen's Lane in Sloatsburg in 1946. The bottom left house is of Donald Burris's house on Eagle Valley in Sloatsburg, also in 1946. The bottom right...