Built in the late 1830s for Henry Gesner Sr. and his family, this house was described as an asymmetrical Italianate dwelling. It may be the oldest extant residential building on Nyack's Broadway. Used as a funeral home for many years, it now has...
John Pitt, carpenter, is seated on the lawn of a house that has a porch. He lived at 224 (now 319) North Broadway in Upper Nyack. His son, Charles, adopted Winston Perry Sr, who was his wife's nephew. The house, built in 1848, is now owned by Betty...
A winter view of the hospital and grounds with touring car parked near main entrance: see notes below. The building in front was first to be constructed and was later the administration portion. The building in the back, with porch, was for...
Business & finance; Offices; Office workers; Women;
Travis Monuments is one of Nyack's oldest businesses. On the left, Mr. Clarence Travis sits at a large rolltop desk. In the center front, Annie Butler, the firm's secretary, sits at a large flat top desk. The interior is fairly dark but other...
Standing on the Davies farm in Congers are Ralph Eckhart, Howard Eckhart, Ed Swartout, Bill Friberg, and Niles M. Davies, Sr. The young men are enjoying a winter day in the outdoors.
Men; Mayors; Sheriffs; Business people; Portrait photographs;
Past and present Nyack officials were almost in the majority at the Rotary Club 50th Anniversary dinner. Seated, left to right, are ex-mayors Theodore F. Odell, Clarence M. Travis , Sr. (actually was village president), and Oscar Kosel. Standing,...
The present Village of Saugerties was originally incorporated in 1831 as the Village of Ulster. This map is from 1850 before the name change to Saugerties in 1855. A penciled note; "(74734) [1850?]"; on the map face near the bottom right indicates...
This article is an introduction to the Hudson River Valley Heritage exhibit - "The Acting Debut of Robert Montgomery - Where It All Began." Robert Montgomery grew up along the shores of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York and maintained his roots...
James Croyle, Ralph Pucillo, Duncan McGregor Sr., George Jordan, Mike Seaman, Pierre Osterhoudt - first child born in the Town of Tuxedo. 1953-1954 Bowling Dinner.
Left to right: Dr. Sam Mottola, Dan Clark, Fr. Hannijav, Phillip Pucillo, Mike Crisci, Rev. Al. Stevens, Joseph Mottola Sr., Frank Damato. 1953-54 Bowling dinner at Tuxedo Inn.
Reading left to right: Sanford Burris, Garret Jones, James Linton, Douglas Tremper, Chief Nagle, Dempsey Harmon, Sr., Joseph Ludwig, Sr., Ernest Miller. Taken at Race Track in Tuxedo Park - Annual Horse Show
Inventory form for building located on Continental Rd. recording the following information: Dr. Raymond A. McBride (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story on a low stone foundation. Shingles (original) and half-timbering, gabled roof...
Inventory form for building located on Ledge Rd. recording the following information: Richard M. Gordon (owner at time of inventory). 2 1/2-story; gable roof; soffit; frieze; lattice windows; fanlights; bay window; large round arch stain glass...
Inventory form for building located on Mountain Farm Rd; south side recording the following information: Walston S. Brown (owner at time of inventory). 2-story; U-shape; combination clapboard & shingles; hip roof; recessed T-shape windows (9, 21,...
Inventory form for building located on West Lake Rd; east side; at intersection of Mr. Farm Rd. recording the following information: Peter Regna (owner at time of inventory). Spanish Mission; 3-story; rectangular; red brick; quoins; Spanish roof...
Inventory form for building located on Camp Comfort Rd. recording the following information: Tuxedo Park School (owner at time of inventory). Enormous 2 1/2-story; gable ends; red brick (diagonal brick design on 2nd-story); limestone quoins &...