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This article, clipped from the Orange County Post gives a abbreviated history of the Blooming Grove Congregation Church, from its begins in the eighteenth century. Architectural features, including acoustics, slave gallery, pews, modifications are...
Black and white lantern slide showing the gravestone of Philip Sarvant. He is buried in a cemetery on Broadway in Upper Nyack. The cemetery is known as the Upper Nyack Cemetery, the Old Mountain Road Cemetery and the Old Palmer Burying Ground.
Black and white Lantern slide showing the stone of Cornelius Kuyper. He is buried in a cemetery on Broadway in Upper Nyack. The cemetery is known as the Upper Nyack Cemetery, the Old Mountain Road Cemetery and the Old Palmer Burying Ground.
Black and white lantern slide showing several graves in what is probalby the Upper Nyack Cemetery. There are several stones visible, and plants are growing up around the stones. The cemetery is located on Broadway in Upper Nyack. The...
Black and white lantern slide showing burial stone of a person with the last name Howe. This stone is located in the Dutch Reformed Church of Tappan's Cemetery.
Hand colored Lantern Slide showing some of the gravestones in what is probably the Upper Nyack Cemetery. This cemetery is known as the Upper Nyack Cemetery, the Old Mountain Road Cemetery and the Old Palmer Burying Ground.
Hand colored lantern slide showing and Oblinis and unknown grave in the Germonds Road Cemetery. The Oblinis stone is one of the oldest gravestones in Rockland County.
Black and white lantern slide showing the gravestone of the Reverend Frederic Muzesius. Muzesius is buried in the cemetery of the Reformed Dutch Church in Tappan.
Black and white lantern slide showing several graves in the Upper Nyack Cemetery. This cemetery is known as the Upper Nyack Cemetery, the Old Mountain Road Cemetery and the Old Palmer Burying Ground.
The dedication of the Old Clarkstown Reformed Church historical marker. The attendees are, left to right: Peter Krell, John Godcard, Commander of the West Nyack Legion Post and William E. Vines. Old Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery, a Dutch...