This postcard is a view of what was the largest dry goods store in the city of Newburgh, Schoonmaker & Son. . The company was originally established in 1863 when John Schoonmaker, Samuel C. Mills and A. Y. Weller purchased the dry goods business...
Est. in 1880. Built as memorial by Margaret A. Zimmerman. First used as Mission, later as home and school for boys. State bought surrounding properties for Park use. Now used by Diocese of N. Y. for Youth Center and Camp during July and August....
This postcard is a hand colored photograph of the Columbus Trust bank building situated at 76 Broadway at the corner of Grand Street in Newburgh, N.Y. The bank was established in January, 1893. It was acquired by Key Bank in 1984.
This postcard features the 1841 Courthouse designed by Thornton Niven located at 123 Grand Street in Newburgh, N.Y. Newburgh citizens raised money to acquire the land, which was City Park. Orange County Courts operated in the building until 1972...
This postcard shows a Hudson River Day Line steamer docked on the Hudson River. The reverse side includes the following description: "Newburgh is a popular stopping point for one-day excursions of the Hudson River steamers. It is impossible for...
Outdoor scene (in color) of the village of Saugerties as seen from Barclay Heights. View of the Cantine Dam and bridge over the Esopus Creek. The foreground is grass, and white houses can be seen in the distance.
Colored outdoor scene of Cantine Dam and the Cantine Paper Mill on Partition Street in Saugerties, NY. The mill is on the opposite bank of the river, and a group of houses can also be seen.
Color outdoor scene of the Esopus Creek just above the Cantine Dam. The Cantine Paper Mill on Partition St. can be seen just beyond the edge of the dam.
This colored postcard features the image of The Vale of Avoca, an area where the Quassaick Creek empties into the Hudson River. The name most likely derives from a river valley of that name in County Wicklow, Ireland. The Vale of Avoca is also...
Group portraits; fire stations; fire fighters; bands; posing; photographs; photographic postcards; postcards; men; uniforms; hats; monocles;
Black and white photograph of the Pioneer Engine Co. No.1, in Ellenville, N.Y. They are all lined up and posing for a group photograph, and all dressed in uniform except for two gentlemen dressed in suits.