Group photograph of 7 children sitting on a rail and 5 adults standing in front of the Weekly News, “Fine Jobs Printing” shop, known as the Old Bank Building on Main Streets.
Now, 2004, the site is Clayton Delany's parking lot.
Roelif opens his letter to Rachel discussing photographs. He is pleased with a photograph that Rachel sent of her mother and is looking to get more negatives from a photographer of other pictures so he can make more photographs and distribute them....
This is a view through bare trees looking towards the Hudson River. The industrial buildings and smokestacks of the Lovett plant are seen in the distance on the river's near shore.
This slide shows a large mountain of material next to railroad tracks. A row of utility poles are almost completely buried as well as a portion of the railroad track.
John Lodico, Sr. talks about growing up in Upper Nyack near the river in the Van Houten's Landing neighborhood near the river. He focuses on the Italian American immigrant culture there, particularly as epitomized by his father, his time at Nyack...
Winston C. Perry, Jr., village historian of Upper Nyack, discusses the history of the Perry family and the historic Van Houten's Landing neighborhood in Upper Nyack.
Two envelopes attached to the page. One envelope is titled Refusals and Acceptance and includes letters concerning potential jobs. The other envelope is addressed to Miss Abbie Gosline and includes letters relating to her acceptance at the New...