Mayor W. Fay Bacon, with Trustees Gerald D'Auria, Rocco Logiodice, Alex Caglione, and Gene Setzer, prepares to demolish the first house slated for removal by Urban Renewal. The frame house was on Broadway next to the Presbyterian Church and had...
Trustees Gerald D'Auria, Rocco Logiodice, Alexander Caglione, and Gene Setzer join Mayor W. Fay Bacon as he begins the demolition of the Christie house, next to the First Presbyterian Church. This was the first house to be demolished for Urban...
Nyack villagers and the Village Board gather for a picture just before the house next to the First Presbyterian Church is to be demolished. (Tallman Towers now occupies the location.) In the front row, second and third from left, are Rocco...
Broadway does not seem very business on this afternoon. On the left side is the white frame First Presbyterian Church, and beyond that, a house and a brick building which were demolished for Nyack's urban renewal project.
The picture is overexposed; the long shadows indicate it's early morning. It could be November as the trees are bare. There's a little activity on the street, a woman in a dark hat and long coat, a wagon pulled by a pair of horses. The Nyack...
From DePew Avenue looking north, one can see the Presbyterian Church, Tallman Towers, the old Tappan Zee Playhouse, and the spire of the Reformed Church.
Frank Brush has written beneath this photograph, "From Presbyterian Church, Looking North, Broadway, Nyack, NY." His signature appears on the right. New sidewalks have been laid on both sides of the street and there are a few people out and about....
Traffic is light on South Broadway at the intersection with DePew Avenue in Nyack. A wagon is turning right at the Presbyterian Church and a carriage is moving north. Two pedestrians are visible, one on each side of the street.
Streets; Buildings; Business districts; Dry goods stores;
Broadway is the center of the picture, with commercial buildings on either side. The businesses closest to the photographer are competing dry goods firms on the left and the right. Abram Merritt's store, left foreground, was the tallest building...
This image was created before Greenbush Road was renamed Western Highway. In this peaceful scene, a single horse-drawn carriage moves north along the dirt roadway. On the left side are a sandstone house and the Greenbush Presbyterian Church. On the...
This is a receipt for the rental by Thomas Clemence of Seat No. 60 at the Presbyterian Church at Bethlehem. Bethlehem Presbyterian Church is the third oldest religious organization in the County of Orange. The congregation is composed of residents...
A Razey photo of the Presbyterian church manse with open sheds in the rear for tying horse and wagons during services.
The structure is still standing (as of July, 2007). Currently occupied by: Ralston-Lippincott-
Hasbrouck-Ingrassia Funeral...
Program for performance of Grand Sacred Oratorio "Christ and His Soldiers" by local talent. Staged at the Presbyterian Church on Main Street in Uptown Chester, sponsored by Chester Free Library.
A postcard with a black and white photograph of the Presbyterian Church, now known as First Presbyterian Church, on Warren street in Hudson NY. Postmark on the back is for 1912.