A late 19th century view of the Rosendale bridge and Jacob's Nose. Several women and men are walking across the railroad bridge. The Rosendale cement mines are also apparent.The tracks were used by the Wallkill Valley Railroad.
The eastern termination of the N.Y. & Erie Railroad. In the early days this village was known as Tappan Site or Tappan Landing and sometimes Bogartown, it is now called Piermont. Prior to the Revolution a grist mill was built here, and a store was...
The eastern termination of the N.Y. & Erie Railroad. In the early days this village was known as Tappan Site or Tappan Landing and sometimes Bogartown, it is now called Piermont. Prior to the Revolution a grist mill was built here, and a store was...
The eastern termination of the N.Y. & Erie Railroad. In the early days this village was known as Tappan Site or Tappan Landing and sometimes Bogartown, it is now called Piermont. Prior to the Revolution a grist mill was built here, and a store was...
Newburgh (N.Y.)-History-19th Century; Industries - New York (State) - Newburgh; Newburgh (N.Y.) - Commerce; Receipts (Acknowledgments);
Invoice from Ward & Logan, Wholesale and retail dealers in paints, varnishes, oils, glas putty, brushes, ship chandlery and cordage, kerosene and other oils, to Trustees of Glebe for mounting tracing of Glebe land. Ward & Logan were located at 28,...
Newburgh (N.Y.) - History - 19th Century; Industries - New York (State) - Newburgh; Newburgh (N.Y.) - Commerce; Receipts (Acknowledgements)
Invoice from Cameron & Sloat, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Timber, Shingles, Pickets and Lath, to Trustees of Glebe. William F. Cameron and John L. Sloat were the proprietors, situated at 56, 58 and 60 Front Street, corner of Third...
This page contains a photograph of the exterior view of the home of Colonel George A. Cantine located at 522 Grand St., Newburgh, NY. The keystone over the front porch contains the house number "522." The house features a front porch and a balcony...
This page contains a photograph of the interior views of the home of Colonel George A. Cantine located at 522 Grand St., Newburgh, NY. The house was designed by Frank E. Estabrook.
This image is a "card" or advertisement for Thomas Shaw's Sons who operated the Newburgh Moulding and Planing Mill, located on the corner of South William and Johnes Street, near Washington's Headquarters in Newburgh, NY. Thomas Shaw's Sons offered...
This photograph depicts Public School No. 6, known as the Liberty Street School, located in Newburgh, NY. The photograph features a front view of the school as seen on the corner of Renwick and Liberty Streets with numerous grade school children...
This page contains a photograph of the exterior view of the home of Judge William D. Dickey that is located on the corner of Bay View Terrace and Overlook Place in the area known as Washington Heights. This house was designed by Frank Estabrook.
This image depicts a "card" or advertisement for A. C. Smith & Co., noted for its "modern plumbing." Featured is a "Furman" boiler that was used for steam and hot water heating. The name of the manufacturer is inscribed on the side of the engraved...