Black-and-white outdoor scene of the steamboats Robert Fulton and Jacob H. Tremper at the mouth of the Esopus Creek. The Saugerties Lighthouse can be seen in the background.
From an airplane, most of the Village of Nyack is visible. At the foot of Main Street is the old marina with its "lighthouse," (once an oil storage tank) and the old ferry terminal.
Two early automobiles pause on the ice of the frozen Hudson River in front of the Tarrytown lighthouse. Fred Koenig and Bob Hopkins in one car and a Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Chadwick in the other were racing to Albany. They had to turn back at Newburgh...
The Nyack Boat Club clubhouse is pictured through masts and sheets. It has a wide open porch and a model lighthouse on the roof at the left. A number of signal flags are hung on the porch.
A pleasure craft and a barge are tied up at the foot of Burd Street in Nyack. The dock was the property of the North River Steam Ship Company. The sloop was the "Spray," in which Joshua Slocum sailed alone around the world. The letters PRAY are...
The Lighthouse Yacht Center, at the foot of Main Street in Nyack, was a popular gathering place in the 1960s. The description of the back is "This modern marina of unusual beauty and scope brings to the Hudson River facilities befitting the most...
The Rockland Lake lighthouse stood in the Hudson River and just offshore of the cog railroad and docks where ice was loaded onto barges. Ferries like the Chrystenah would have also stopped at Rockland Lake Landing - and have used the lighthouse as...
The Government Lighthouse was in the Hudson River just north of Rockland Lake landing. The description in the old photo album says, "Old lighthouse - noisy thing on foggy days and nights - sounded like the voice of doom!!!" The lighthouse was tall...
The 1883 Tarrytown lighthouse stands on a rock base in the waters of the Hudson River, about a quarter mile from Kingsland Point. On the shore is a grove of trees, a row of buildings that may be cabins, and then two industrial buildings. There is...
The Town of Coxsackie, New York, is located on the west side of the Hudson River. This map locates houses with last names of owners, though occasionally only initials are used. Sites of stores, brick yards, schools, cemetaries, named farms, toll...
Greene County, New York is on the west side of the Hudson River, south of Albany County and North of Ulster County. This is an overview map depicting the Towns, Hamlets and Villages of Greene County with streams and some natural features located....