This view of the Nyack Rowing Association was taken from the south, through a screen of leaves. It was constructed just south of Burd Street and extended into the Hudson River. When it opened in 1882, it provided members with boat storage, smoking...
This play court, built for the Christian Herald Children's Home in Upper Nyack, was designed by New York architect, Charles H. Higgins.This image is a page of a magazine, "The Architect."
This photograph depicts Public School No. 6, known as the Liberty Street School, located in Newburgh, NY. The photograph features a front view of the school as seen on the corner of Renwick and Liberty Streets with numerous grade school children...
This photo is of an architectural rendering of the bank at the corner of Main and Franklin Streets in Nyack.This was part of the Urban Renewal project.
This page contains photographs of both interior and exterior views of City Hall, located at 83 Broadway, Newburgh, NY. In the exterior view, awnings cover several windows on the east side, the words "City Hall" are carved at the top of the building...
This is believed to be the original cover of a 42-page book of photographs and illustrations complied by Newburgh(NY) architect Frank E. Estabrook to showcase the various hotels, churches and residences that he designed. Included are "cards" or...
This is an advertisement for Thomas McKenzie whose carpentry and building business was located at the corner of Clark and Benkard Streets in Newburgh, N.Y. The ad was included in the book "Sketches" compiled by architect Frank Estabrook.
This is an advertisement for the carpentry and building business of William Tweed and Caleb Woodruff. It was located at 31 Lutheran Street in Newburgh, N.Y. It was included the book "Sketches" which was compiled by architect Frank Estabrook.
This is an advertisement for Robert Huddelson, mason, contractor and builder, located at 60 Bay View Terrace, in Newburgh, N.Y. It was included in the book "Sketches" compiled by architect Frank Estabrook.
This is an advertisement for E. J. Phillips who had a stair building business located at 164, 166, 168 and 170 Third Street, in Newburgh, N.Y. Mr. Phillips built stairs, rails, balusters, posts, paneling and grill work. He resided at 166 Third...
This is an advertisement for Coldwell-Wilcox Co., a manufacturer of structural and ornamental iron works for buildings including steel girders, iron stair work, fire escapes, cast iron columns, iron doors and gratings, sidewalk lights, wrought iron...
This is an advertisement for a plumber named Mitchell whose business was located at 73 Second St. in Newburgh, N.Y. The ad was included in the book compiled by architect Frank Estabrook titled "Sketches."
This is a series of three images - two smaller photographs side-by-side at the top and a long architectural sketch along the bottom half of the page. The top photograph on the left shows the original schoolhouse. There is a crowd of children in...
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,...
This is a photograph of the residence of Mrs. M. D. McClughan located at 245 Grand Street in Newburgh, N.Y. and designed by architect Frank E. Estabrook.