True photograph postcard showing L. Stock Jr. Homestead 89 Red Hill Rd. New City, NY. It is a wooden house, with a wooden fence in the front of the home.
This postcard is divided into three scenes. The top most is a general view from the temple campus of the Children's Home. The temple is on the left. The middle image is of dozens of boys and girls and is captioned, "Greeting new arrivals at the...
This large frame house was the homestead of Reverend Jewett of Piermont. He lived there for only 4-5 years. He sold the property to the Christian Herald Children's Home in 1897 and moved to North Broadway in Nyack. The house is essentially...
Young girls are walking along a wide path, past 'The Homestead' and around to 'Fort Plenty' for lunch at Mont Lawn. This card was written by a young girl and addressed to a friend in Pennsylvania.
More than a hundred children sit on the lawn at the Christian Herald Children's Home. Behind them is a house called 'The Homestead.' Children arrived by public transportation for a 12-day stay at the home during the summer months. The Home provided...
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Newspaper clipping with stories of the first one hundred years of the Chester Presbyterian Church and its ministers. Clipping also includes other short unrelated articles of local interest.
Garret A. Haring grew up in the family homestead along the Pascack Creek near Pearl River. He was a minister in the True Reformed Church (the Seceders) and served in the South Schraalenburgh Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey.