Engineering drawing showing the proposed Passenger Station, the rearrangement of tracks and elimination of grade crossing at Meadow Ave. in downtown Chester, N.Y.
Photo Postcard of Howland House hotel, Chester, NY.
Livery visible to right of hotel.
It was built about 1841 across the street from the Chester Erie RR station by Daniel Conklin. It was first called the "Railroad & Stage House.” It burned to...
Photo Postcard of Howland House hotel, Chester, NY.
Livery visible to right of hotel.
It was built about 1841 across the street from the Chester Erie RR station by Daniel Conklin. It was first called the "Railroad & Stage House.” It burned to...
Two open-top automobiles each carrying several passengers who are dressed for riding. In the background is a rural hillside and a building with a sign, the visible portion reading "Livery." Caption on the back reads: "1907 or 1908 Midlawn (?)...
Black and white postcard showing Congers Post Office, Congers, NY. The sign on the Post Office reads "[illegible word] Boarding and Livery, Stable". From the June 21, 1899 New York Times.
"June 20. - This place, on Rockland Lake, was the...
Color image of J.E. Vanderlyn's livery including horses, horse drawn carriages and various tools. In the yard there is a group of children standing under a straw umbrella.
Photographs; Clippings; Stables; City & town life;
Two photographs, clipped from a newspaper. The top photograph is of the livery stable on Orange Avenue, before 1900. The text under the photograph reads: This livery stable stood on Orange Avenue, Suffern, next to the Eureka House and was run by...
Blauvelt's Livery Stable was a broad, 2 and 1/2 story brick and frame structure. Two large doorways are open on the ground level. Carriages can be seen in one. Six men and a boy stand in front of the building facing the camera. Barrels can be seen...
The Congers - Rockland Lake stagecoach stands in front of a large stable building, which was behind the old Tappan Zee Playhouse. The horse at the front of the coach is not harnessed to it. A carriage is inside the barn. Three men and a small girl...
Two automobiles and four horse and carriages - livery rigs- line up in Church Street next to a large brick building.This building housed Van Houten's Stables in an earlier era.