Celebration at the Colonial Clarkstown historic marker. The people next to the marker are dressed in historical costumes. Ancient Indian trails intercepted at this place, adjoining a large Indian village, which extended to the Hackensack Creek. ...
The Clarksville Inn historical marker: Clarksville: This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a century and...
Two ancient sandstone head stones in the old church burial ground on Germonds Road, site of first church (in Dutch) 1705 and 1763. The Oblenis family were among the earliest settlers in Clarkstown (West Nyack).
Washington's Encampment historical marker: This property on lot 13 in the 1727 division of the Kakiat Patent was part of the DeClark farm from which the name Clarkstown originated. In August 1780 General Washington and his troops encamped here on...
Rabbi A. Krantz and Mrs. Krantz at 134 Strawtown Rd., West Nyack, Washington's Encampment historical marker. This property on lot 13 in the 1727 division of the Kakiat Patent was part of the DeClark farm from which the name Clarkstown originated. ...
The Colonial Clarkstown historical marker. Ancient Indian trails intercepted at this place, adjoining a large Indian village, which extended to the Hackensack Creek. Early in the Eighteenth century the DeClark family built a gristmill on these...
This is a receipt for the rental by Thomas Clemence of Seat No. 60 at the Presbyterian Church at Bethlehem. Bethlehem Presbyterian Church is the third oldest religious organization in the County of Orange. The congregation is composed of residents...