Black and white postcard showing the Dining Room in the Tappan Zee Inn. The tables are set for dinner service, ther are palm trees in the room, and a large chandelier hangs in the center of the room.
Black and white postcard showin the Cafe of the Tappan Zee Inn, South Nyack, NY. The Cafe is ready for customers, with sparce table decorations and a bar in the back of the Cafe.
Black and white postcard showing the Bathing Beach at the Tappan Zee in Nyack, Ny. This postcard has been altered after printing. Notice the hand-drawn appearance of the flag on the gazebo, and the bathers in the water.
Color postcard showing the Ferry Boat Rockland near Nyack, NY. Ferries were an important part of Rockland Transportation before the Tappan Zee Bridge was built.
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The letter when folded served as its own envelope. Mr. Simon Dubois at N. Paltz is written on the back of the letter in one of the top central units. Henricus Dubois has been requested for a second time to appear before the consistory of the...
On the Hudson River, rear view of the ferry boat. On the right-hand side of the ferry boat the name "Rockland" is visible. Ferry Service across the Hudson dates back to 1834 when Isaac Blauvelt started the first regular service with his small...
Stony Point Lighthouse, the oldest on the Hudson, marked the entrance to the Hudson Highlands for nearly a hundred years and was built in 1826, the result of a contract between Thomas Phillips, of New York City, and Jonathan Thompson,...
Stony Point Lighthouse, the oldest on the Hudson, marked the entrance to the Hudson Highlands for nearly a hundred years and was built in 1826, the result of a contract between Thomas Phillips, of New York City, and Jonathan Thompson,...
This image was hand-colored. Stony Point Lighthouse, the oldest on the Hudson, marked the entrance to the Hudson Highlands for nearly a hundred years and was built in 1826, the result of a contract between Thomas Phillips, of New York City, and...
Aerial view of a the Tappan Zee Bridge. The Tappan Zee Bridge is a cantilever bridge in New York over the Hudson River at its widest point, the Tappan Zee. The Tappan Zee is named for an Indian tribe from the area called the "Tappan". "Zee" is...
Hook Mountain, near Nyack, New York. In a group of photographs taken in the vicinity of Nyack, N. Y. The lover of the Hudson River scenery will recognize Hook Mountain, probably the most conspicuous feature on the river till we get to the gates...
Caption reads: Tappan Zee house, summer resort. Prof C. De la Vergne. Rockland Female Institute, during winter. Property of Mrs. Sarah Lewis, 31 West 30th St, NY.
This image consists of two color photographs showing different views of the condominiums and storefronts that are on the Piermont Pier. The top image looks across a grassy area. In the background there are multi-story brick buildings. On the...