The 1932 yearbook, "The Sketchbook," identifies the baseball team as follows: Stanley Leeke, Coach; Harry Trefry, Captain; Vernon Emerick, Manager; Harry Jones; Richard Stevens; George Jastrom; Paul Woodruff; John Rodda; Herbert Dienst; Edward...
Photographs; Winter; Coats; Snow; Students; College administrators; Walking; Architecture
A group of students and administrators tour Dutchess Community College. The gentleman in the lead is wearing a suit and tie and is carrying a clipboard. Others in the photo have books and notebooks. The building in the background is Bowne Hall. ...
Photographs; Jeep automobiles; Actresses; USO clubs;
Actress Katherine Cornell and friends in Italy. Gert Macy is next to Cornell, the driver. Back seat, from left : Margalo Gilmore, Brenda Forbes, Nancy Hamilton. The ladies were on a USO tour in Italy, at the end of World War II, when the picture...
This is a series of six captioned photographs accompanied by a typed article describing a school dedication. At the top of the page there is a difficult to read headline that states 'New Jr.-Sr. high building dedicated'. At the bottom of the page,...
The top half of this page is a close-up of the front of the building. The photograph primarily captures the second story. The oriel window in a gable can be seen as well as one of the roof's steeply gabled dormers. The ivy, which covers much of the...
Astrith Deyrup talks about her family and life in Upper Nyack and New York City. Astrith's father, Alvin S. Johnson was the 1st President of the New School for Social research in Manhattan. Her sister Felicia was a prominent artist. Both she and...
A pair of dogs guards the steps leading to the portico of this house at 24 Viola Road, Montebello, one of the stops on the 1992 Historical Society of Rockland County annual house tour.
The simple white house with a federal-style porch was the home of actress Lotte Lenya and composer Kurt Weil. The South Mountain Road residence was included in the 1984 historical house tour sponsored by the Historical Society of Rockland County.
This dwelling, which faces the river in Upper Nyack, has been carefully restored. The details of the porch, dormers, and door reflect its nineteenth century origins. There is an addition at the back. This house was featured in the 2004 tour of...
This lovingly restored nineteenth century house was featured on the 2004 Blue Rock School tour of renovated houses. Helen L. Powell, the librarian at Nyack Library for about six decades, lived here in 1906.