Clippings; History; Historical societies; Historians; Land grants; Taverns (Inns);
Newspaper clipping reporting on a Historical Society of Middletown and Wallkill Precinct meeting featuring Frank Durland’s paper on the importance of Chester in history. Apparently, this was clipped from Dr. Wesley Wait's copy of the newspaper.
Railroad tracks; Factories; Restaurants; Automobiles; Roads; Water towers; Bridges;
This is a view down a road that leads underneath an overpass. There is a line of railroad tracks down the center of the road; the track divides partway down the road. There are many cars parked along both sides of the street as well as under the...
This map depicts a large house "on land of DeLancy" labeled "DeLancy's dwellings"beside the "Public Road to Mortonsville." The house is described as "large, square, dark brown, flat roof, chimney on each corner." A wall divides the property from...
The interior of Eagle Confectionery Company has a soda fountain on the left side, candy displays on the right, and a lacy grille from floor to ceiling which divides the front from the ice cream parlor in the rear.
A telephone pole neatly divides this picture into two sections, each featuring a neat white frame residence on the east side of Summit Avenue, near Hudson Avenue. The house on the right is #47 Summit and was built "on spec" by Lewis C. Van Riper in...
This South Nyack residence has a pleasant aspect. Windows predominate, and the hooded triple in the mansard roof is particularly notable. Beneath the brackets are a double and a single on the second floor. On the main storey, the porch divides the...