Photographs; Billboards; Automobile service stations; Roads;
Photograph of the State Road looking west towards Chester.
Behind trees: Pop Steven's Garage, "Hudson & Essex, Stevens Service Station" on the old Monroe-Chester Road, which became Route 17. Now 2005 called Lehigh Ave. Later, Pop Steven's Garage...
Postcards; Buildings; Storefronts; Automobiles; Automobile service stations;
Photo postcard of the "The Square" - intersection of Main Street and Academy Avenue, opposite the Durland Store. The wooden Murray’s Garage structure was moved to the Murray’s residence back yard and replaced with a concrete block garage in...
James tells his sister that the rebels are giving themselves up and that they are tired of the war. He wishes that everyone would tire of the war. He speaks of the officers and their parties, especially the drinking and womanizing they do. He says,...
Crowds; Buildings; Fire engines & equipment; Automobiles; Coats;
Twenty-two men in hats and overcoats stand in two lines holding a hose. Four men stand in a large doorway with two open wooden doors. Behind them is a large wheeled, fire-hose reel wagon with a bell. Visible beyond that is the back of an early...
Five men lean against a jeep posed for the photograph. The men are dressed in work clothes, two men are wearing hats, one is wearing suspenders and one man is holding a cigarette. The jeep has a canvas roof and a spare tire mounted on its side....
A parade down Main Street (Route 9W) during Old Home Week in Marlboro. A group of young girls dressed in white are pulling a small cart with flowers. A woman walks beside the girls. Behind them are four women on foot, followed by several cars. Cars...
Parades & processions--New York (State)--Marlboro;
A parade on Main Street in Marlboro, New York. Several women pushing baby carriages and accompanied by children can be seen marching. Automobiles are parked on both sides of the street; one has the license plate number "14562." A sign hanging on...
Parades & processions; Street vendors; Business districts;
Nyack villagers have gathered on a cool day for the annual firemen's parade. A vendor passes by with balloons for sale. A diner, a Firestone tire store, and H. Koehler Company, a butcher, are businesses on Main Street at the time.