Map shows land ownership, schools, bodies of water, churches, cemeteries, railroads, businesses, quarries and land divisions. Kingston includes: Eddyville, Flatbush, Halihan Hill, Jockey Hill, Saw Kill, Sleightsburgh, Stony Hollow, South Rondout...
Map shows land ownership, schools, bodies of water, churches, cemeteries, railroads, businesses, quarries and land divisions. Saugerties includes: Asbury, Bethel, Blue Mountain, Caatsban, Cedar Grove, Glasco, Glenerie, Highwoods, Malden,...
Maps show land ownership, schools, bodies of water, churches, railroads, businesses, quarries and land divisions. Hurly includes: Bristol Hill, Morgan Hill and West Hurley.
Top left caption reads: E.M. Brigham's quarries at Creek Locks. Top right caption reads: Residence of E.M. Brigham, Union Avenue, Kingston, N.Y. Bottom caption reads: Hudson River Cement works, East Kingston, New York on the Hudson, E.M. Brigham,...
Map shows land ownership, schools, bodies of water, churches, cemeteries, businesses, quarries, ferry landings and land divisions. LLoyd includes: Centreville, Clintondale, Highland and New Paltz Landing.
Map shows land ownership, schools, bodies of water, quarries, businesses, churches, cemeteries and land divisions. Woodstock includes: Bearsville, Lake Hill, Mink Hollow and Yankeetown.
A single column of text is centered on the top half of this page with the bottom half of the page consisting of a photograph of the rear of Boulderberg Manor. The rear has a steeply pointed gable with similarly gabled dormer windows on either side....
Three quarrymen pose for the photographer in an area near the crusher. Behind them are several carts loaded with stone and another group of men with a pair of horses. This trap rock quarry was on Hook Mountain in Upper Nyack - one of several...
The Riverama was a unique floating exhibit built on a 1,000 ton barge by New York Trap Rock Corporation. This company was one of America's largest producers of crushed stone with plants and quarries on the Hudson River at Haverstraw, Tomkins Cove,...
This picture, from "Nyack and Vicinity in Pictures", 1925, is of the Broadway side of the Foss mansion in Upper Nyack. Foss was a businessman who had interests in the quarries on Hook Mountain.
This hand-tinted post card features the Palisades of New Jersey when quarries were operating. The wide flat area at the water's edge is likely Ross' dock, now just north of the George Washington Bridge. On the Hudson River, heading south are the...
Young Men's Christian associations; Buildings; Parapets;
Built in 1927, the brick and stone YMCA was designed by the Henry Emery of Nyack. Of Tudor design, the Y building is similar to a castle or fortress with a crennelated parapet. The bricks are accented with light-colored cast stone, the colors of...
This close-up of one side of the Salisbury House shows ivy growing around an arched window, shutters on windows, leaded windows in an entryway, and bricklike appearance of the sandstone. The typewritten note found with the image reads: "Cornelison...
Stone quarried from the mountainside above the Hudson River was crushed in a building not seen here and loaded on barges to be transported to New York City or other sites. Local workman, from the village of Rockland Lake and surrounding towns,...
This is a large poster featuring images of the 1875 map of the Village of Saugerties-on-Hudson, New York, and a panorama of the same village made in 1881 along with a seven column text panel history of Saugerties, New York written in 1990...