Act appointing Tunis Smith, Andrew Suffern and William Young the commissioners to lay out the Nyack Turnpike. The act states the commissioners must begin laying out the Nyack Turnpike by June 1, 1824.
Petition sent to the New York State Legislature in 1813 to ask for the creation of a turnpike to run east to west between Suffern and Nyack. It would be titled the Nyack Turnpike.
New York Law passed on April 9th, 1811 containing nine clauses. Clause one states that in order to vote a person must declare that they are a freeholder, be 21 or over, and must have the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, and live within this...
1 mile Marker erected by Rockland Co. Society to commemorate the opening of the Nyack Turnpike. Between Nyack and Suffern. The first direct highway across the county of Rockland and the first important public work undertaken by private...
Receipt stating "Received from William Fullerton, Newburgh, N.Y. Dec. 28th, 1865, ninety five 33/100 dollars for the release of certain lands from the Glebe, under an Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed April 19, 1855.