Postcard showing the Perry - Blauvelt - Seth's Home, as it is called now, in the first quarter of the 20th Century. At this time the Seth's family had not owned it yet. The original structure of this home was built c. 1750, with additions...
Color postcard showing the Armenonville Farm in Orangeburg, New York. The HSRC needs your help! If you know any information or have any stories about the Armenonville Farm please leave a comment below.
Railroad stations; Utility poles; Water towers; Railroad tracks; Railroad crossings;
Postcard showing the Orangeburg Railroad Station circa 1910. This station was used by the West Shore Railroad. This station is still standing. (2007) This postcard is postmarked May 12, 1911 and addressed to Miss Margaret [Dutches]? of West...
Postcard showing Armenonville Farm located in Orangeburg, NY. The building is a large structure with a porch and gables. There are many windows and awnings covering each window. The roof is red and the siding is white. There is a circular driveway...
Postcard showing a house on Blue Hill Road, which is located in Orangeburg, NY. The building is set back off the street with tall trees covering some of the property. The building has windows and a chimney. There are four white posts and a mailbox...
Architecture; Buildings; Railroad stations; Carriages & coaches; Water towers; Roads; Electric lines; Smokestacks;
Postcard showing the Orangeburg Train Station located in Orangeburg, NY. The image shows a building and train tracks. There are power lines visible and people milling around. There is a dirt path outside the train station and carriage can be...
Looking across a road and through a park, towards building 57, the Infirmary, of the Rockland State Hospital complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
Looking down a road, through an intersection, there are three-story buildings along the left-side of the road. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
A front view of this huge building 57, the Infirmary, of the Rockland State Hospital complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
A front view of the building, looking at the main entrance, through the parking lot. This is the male reception building for the Rockland State Hospital. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
Looking across an open grass area towards the front entrance of building 19 in the Rockland State Hospital complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
Bird's eye view, looking west towards the front entrance of most of the buildings in this complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
This is a house built in two parts. The section on the far left is one story and has a simple roof-line, while the closer portion is larger, is two story, and has a curving roof with two dormers.
This small neat sandstone house has a gambrel roof and a front porch that does not cover the front of the house. The lower story front has large shuttered windows.
Spectators are watching a trotting race at the Orangeburg Fairgrounds. Some of the men and women are standing along the fence and many more are sitting in wagons. On the back is a message to Mr. John H. Post of 19 Bridge St., Nyack from his son, C....
This 1920 photo shows the barns and sheds of the Orangeburg complex that for many years housed the annual fair of the Rockland County Agricultural Society. The fair grounds also boasted a track, here devoted to trotting. The grounds were near Kings...
Lines of people - many of them children in wide-brimmed hats - fill the center of this picture. There are tents and a building in the background. Was this the opening day? Or the formation of a parade? It's hard to imagine dressing today's children...