Color postcard of a picture of the former Erie Railroad Station in Sparkill, NY. Building says "Sparkill" on it, with railroad car in back on tracks, and horse and carriage in front.
Pearl Harbor Veterans at a Survivors Dinner. From right to left: Ed Kant of Pomona, John McGuiness of Nanuet, Joe Dorman of Mahwah, Frank Ruskin of Suffern, Tim Greco of Suffern, Joe Frisco of Sparkill, and Gene Gallo of Monsey.
This is a photograph looking down from a high perspective overlooking a portion of the town of Piermont. The Sparkill Creek bisects the photograph vertically. In the background, a church with spire is in the center of the photograph. There are...
This is an image consisting of a photograph on top and an image of a poster below. The photograph shows bunting and light bulbs strewn across a platform made of sawhorses and wood. At the top of the upper support wood there is a icon portrait of...
This postcard depicts a large expanse of area that forms the village square of the town of Sparkill. There are buildings and businesses surrounding the square on three sides. On the left side there is an early model open top automobile riding...
In the background are a dozen houses along Paradise Avenue in Piermont. The marsh and Sparkill Creek are in the foreground, and the vegetation is short salt marsh grass. Two sloops are visible, one tied up in the creek and the other pulled up on...
Blauvelt's Livery Stable was a broad, 2 and 1/2 story brick and frame structure. Two large doorways are open on the ground level. Carriages can be seen in one. Six men and a boy stand in front of the building facing the camera. Barrels can be seen...
The photographer captured an image of a muddy and snowy Ferdon Avenue, looking east toward Piermont. On the left are the Ice Pond and in the background, a large wooden Ice House with an elevator.
William Henry Hand poses in cap and gown at a ceremony at St. Thomas Aquinas College in Sparkill. He was an inventor and was employed by Thomas Edison. Later he operated his own firm in South Nyack. He was an outstanding citizen and served on the...
From above, the business area and park of Sparkill are laid out, with railroad tracks (now gone) at the bottom. The triangular building on the left is the post office.
The Village of Piermont with its scramble of streets, the Sparkill Creek, the massive Robert Gair Paper Mill, and the marinas all press up against the foggy Hudson River.
Behind a long picket fence and partially obscured by trees is the Piermont residence of Mrs. Johanna More. A hedge borders the walkway leading to the wide front porch. All the windows have shutters and judging by the number of windows, the second...
On its way to the Hudson River, the Sparkill Creek parallels part of Piermont Avenue in Piermont, NY. The flow of water is well below street level as it goes under this stone bridge, which has an elegant brick archway. Stone and frame dwellings...
The Ryder residence in Valley Cottage was a simple L-shaped dwelling, with a small porch on the left and a bay window on the right. The six people standing by the bay window are identified as (left to right) Rachel Ann Ryder, Aaron Ryder,...
The light and the shadows suggest this is an early morning picture of the intersection of Ferdon and Piermont Avenues in Piermont. There's no traffic - only two parked cars. A large elm tree next to the bridge over the Sparkill Creek is dying. A...
The three-story residence of Anna Williamson, Ray Hand's cousin, is of a simple design but has many windows. The bay windows on the left must have let in additional light.