Two men sitting in horse-drawn buggy, in front of the Madalin Hotel. An article in the Poughkeepsie Sunday New Yorker, dated Sunday, June 18th, 1950, uses this image and identifies the driver as Patrick H. Morey, the passenger as John Carpenter,...
Back of photo reads: "Uncle Elliott in front of Telegraph on the South side of Tivoli Station." This may have been an uncle or great-uncle of Joan Navins, Tivoli Village Historian in the 1970s.
William H. Matthews and his wife, Helen Benson Matthews are pictured riding on a horse-drawn carriage in one of the open areas on the Ward Manor Estate
From "Murals in the Hyde Park Post Office": "July 24, 1835. Dr. David Hosack and Miss Harriet Martineau drive a gig past Bard's Rock where the crew of a whaler roll casks of spring water to their ship. Dr. Samuel Bard's store and two dwellings face...
Panel 5 of Hyde Park Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Hyde Park Post Office": "July 24, 1835. Dr. David Hosack and Miss Harriet Martineau drive a gig past Bard's Rock where the crew of a whaler roll casks of spring water to their ship. Dr....
Man driving a horse-drawn sickle bar pulled by 2 horses, with unharvested field in rear and trees and building in background. The image was probably taken in Columbia County, New York.
A square two-story building at the corner of Duncan Avenue and Hudson Street in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York. Built before 1913. A horse-drawn wagon is in front of the building. Several people are standing in front; possibly watching the...
Storefronts; Carts & wagons; Street railroad tracks; Trucks
A horse-drawn wagon and a truck parked on Main Street in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. in front of Reed & Forman. There are two pairs of trolley tracks in the street. A street lamp with four globes can be seen at the curb.
Side view of a horse-drawn trolley with six windows and the number "3" on the side. Caption on back reads: "Taken 1894 Main Street near junction Church St."
Streets; Horses; Carriages & coaches; Show windows; Lampposts; Utility poles;
Black and white postcard showing Broadway in Nyack, NY. The view is facing south. Storefronts, pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages are all visable in this postcard. Broadway runs North/South through Upper Nyack, Nyack and South Nyack.
The front of the school, from across the street. Just in front of the school on the street there is a horse-drawn coach, being driven by two men on the front bench.