Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Presidential Libraries -- New York (State) -- Hyde Park; Presidents
On November 19, 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appeared before a gathering of his Hudson Valley neighbors and dignitaries to lay the cornerstone of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York. His speech that day was broadcast...
From the label below the picture, John F. Baker, a Civil War veteran and strict Mormon, was keeper of the toll-house on the Old Nyack Turnpike. He was also a strawberry farmer.
Top caption reads: Stallion Harry Ward, sired by Happy Medium, son of Rysdyk's Hambletonion & out of the famous trotting mare "Princess" who trotted to wagon in 2.17 - Harry Ward is 15 hands 3.5 inches high - Strawberry roan, handsome & very fast....
Emery pincushion, white strawberry with light blue silk embroidered seeds and leaves. Small light blue silk loop at the top center. Pincushion was darned.; Emery pincushions were filled with the mineral ""emery"", which was usually a dust or sand...
Emery pincushion, red strawberry with yellow silk embroidered through out to resemble seeds. Top has embroidered green leaves with a green silk loop at the very top.; Emery pincushions were filled with the mineral ""emery"", which was usually a...
The west side of South Broadway in Nyack between Cedar Hill Avenue and Hudson Avenue consists of a number of joined brick three-story buildings with uniform detailing about the windows and at the roof line. Businesses on the street level include...
In 1879, workmen posed on the floor beams of a new building on the west side of South Broadway. The ground floor is now the home of The Strawberry Place.
This block of three-story brick buildings was built in the 1870s by local Nyack businessmen. The building on the right was built by photographer Isaac M. Van Wagner. In 1984, Hand of the Craftsman, Susan Reed, Town Crier, and the Strawberry Place...
In 1880 Tunis and Catherine DePew began selling plots of land along South Broadway, resulting in this business district at the south end of Nyack Village. The southern end of this business block, built in the 1880s, repeats the architectural...