Players and coach of the football team. The date is written on the football in the photograph. The text at the bottom of the photograph: Foot Ball 1928, top to bottom: Chas Paulson, F. Goetschius, Zupe, Walt Johnston, Len Stewart; Bill Duryea,...
Members and coach of the Suffern High School Basketball team on the steps of the school. Text at the bottom of the picture: Basket Ball 1928-1929. Top row: Ed Dana, Emerson Ron, Coach Whiting. Middle row: Harold Paterson, Howie Shuart, Bud...
This page shows a photograph of a single-story house with and small entry porch. This house is labeled "The Waldron House". Underneath that picture there is a poem titled, "Wayne Day" which is attributed to Rev. W.R. Kiefer.
William J. Waldron, one of the four Waldron brothers of Nyack to serve in the Civil War, stands with his hat in his left hand and his right hand inside his coat. He has an Abe Lincoln beard. The foot of another man can be seen on the left side of...
Towt J. Waldron, in a war time photo, grimly faces the camera. He's wearing both a jacket and an overcoat.Towt and three brothers, of a prominent Nyack family, all were in the Civil War.
Alice Waldron Miller, the Salvation Army lass, stands in front of a crowd that has assembled at Memorial Park, Nyack. Mrs. Miller wore her uniform for all public occasions in Nyack.
Two of Nyack's revered senior citizens sit together at a village gathering. Mary lived to be 100 (and more) and Alice was in the Salvation Army during World War I.
Carroll Scott Waldron at Work
A great deal of mystery and legend surrounds the life of Carroll Scott Waldron (1837-1921). His self-styled biography, for example, announces that he was born in a log cabin in Henderson County, Illinois. Carroll...