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Color photograph of the Suffern Municipal Building & Museum, in Suffern, New York. American flag is flying from building, which is obscured on sides by trees.
Hand-drawn survey map showing the route of the Nyack Turnpike. The scale of the map is 40 chains per inch. The map begins in Nyack and ends in Suffern. Along the map there are notations of property owners, streams, swamps and roads.
Affidavit of David Pye, surveyor who laid out the Nyack Turnpike. Pye testifies that he believes that Tunis Smith, Andrew Suffern and William Young acted honestly when laying out the Nyack Turnpike. John Green witnessed the David Pye's...
Act appointing Tunis Smith, Andrew Suffern and William Young the commissioners to lay out the Nyack Turnpike. The act states the commissioners must begin laying out the Nyack Turnpike by June 1, 1824.
Petition sent to the New York State Legislature in 1813 to ask for the creation of a turnpike to run east to west between Suffern and Nyack. It would be titled the Nyack Turnpike.
An aerial view of Avon's Manufacturing Laboratories. There is a small sign on the roof facing the front and another much larger sign on the back of the roof.