This group of third graders stand solemnly and still and yet their class photo is very dark. In the front row is a fine assortment of striped socks. They would have finshed grammar school - eighth grade- in six years.
The launching of the "Palisades." A picture of the ship itself, named the "Palisades" because Palisades bought so many Liberty Loans during World War I.
Located uphill from South Franklin Street, the Barner House has undergone many changes: the porch, the windows, the siding, and probably the stoop are replacements. It is an example of Nyack's many mid-nineteenth century working-class residences....
Notice offering a thirty-five dollar reward for the return of an 22 year old slave named Philip. Philip was to be returned to Thomas Cornell or Elnathan H. Sears.
Notice dated May 7, 1811 that a 22 year old slave named Philip ran away in October, 1810. A thirty dollar award is being offered to the person who delivers him to Thomas Cornell or Elnathan H. Sears.
Photograph is of a corner lot two-story home with a sidewalk-level porch and gabled roof. Entry to the home is through a single door off of the narrow porch, and a second door is on the side porch at the back of the house. A window mounted air...
Built in 1854, this was once the DePew family home on a farm that stretched from the Hudson River to the present Route 9W. The two-story Italianate dwelling is on the northwest corner of Piermont and Hudson avenues and would have overlooked the...
Built in 1854, this was once the DePew family home on a farm that stretched from the present Route 9W to the Hudson River. The DePew family made land available for the Liberty Street School, the Nyack Post Office, and the Nyack Library. The library...
Schools; School board members; Portrait photographs;
Aaron Larne Christie is seated at a small table. His hair is graying, his face is lined, and he wears a fringe of a beard. He owned a carriage building factory in Nyack. February 28, 1882, this note appeared in the Nyack Evening Journal:...
Addie Berthoff's face is in an oval picture, surrounded by an embossed mat. Her hair is neatly arranged and she has added earrings and a choker to her outfit.
In the center of this aerial view are the ferry boats and ferry slips of Nyack's waterfront. The post office, the Liberty Street School, and the gas tank of Rockland Light and Power are other identifiable features.
This view of Nyack is highly unusual. Taken from the west and above the village, it shows in red, green, and yellow, areas which were to be transformed by the urban renewal project. Two waterfront areas are included. The gas tanks of Standard Oil...
Following a powerful blizzard, a number of men are digging a locomotive out of a gigantic snowdrift near Liberty, NY. The train was on the Erie Railroad which was an important transportation link between the eastern and western parts of New York...