A view down a hill of the Malley Brickyards. The brickyard is along the Hudson Riverfront. The brickyard is comprised of many buildings. several with tall chimneys. Along the waterfront, a massive low building stretched the length of the...
This document is an accounting of the amount of Schooner Henry Clay's freight between the dates of February 13, 1850 and December 20, 1850. Expenses include wharfage, labor, unloading, and hauling. The individuals named on the document are C....
A number of spectators have gathered as the fisherman are hauling striped bass from the river. At their feet is a net; in the river beyond, a wooden structure.
The two fishermen are hand hauling the net which has a fish in the bottom. The blurred image of the net on the left side indicates that it was in motion as the image was shot.
Two men and a boy stand at the edge of the icy Hudson River hauling in a net. A rowboat is between the two men, who are working bare-handed despite the ice and snow. The man in the center is Joseph Cella. This is one of a series of shad fishing...
Working at the edge of the Hudson River in Grand View, several fisherman are slowly hauling in a large shad net. The reel for the task is at the right.
Fishermen haul in a shad net at the Bight in Grandview. A businessman and two teenaged boys are spectators. The Hudson River stretches across to the Westchester shore.