This marble monument, which still stands on North Road in Tivoli, is the only remnant of the school built by John and Margaret Bard and James Starr Clark, later purchased and renamed by John Watts de Peyster. This gentleman was well known for,...
A client, with shaving cream smeared on his face, is reclining in the barber's chair. The barber is posing next to the chair with a razor. This interior photo has a pot bellied stove in the middle of the room with a stove pipe leading to the...
Record of the court case against Anthony Bosselyn of Marbletown, NY. He was accused of harboring slaves that had stolen corn and providing them with alcoholic drinks. He was found guilty and fined six pounds.
This is a large three-story building with windows evenly distributed on each floor. There is a circular driveway and sidewalk in front of the building. A man and a woman are walking on the sidewalk, but not together. There is a van and a car...
Marble tombstone of Sarah Maria Hasbrouck, engraved on both sides. This tombstone is located in the Ogdensburg Cemetery, St. Lawrence County on on Route 812.
Looking down the center aisle from the back of the church, pews and marble columns are on either side. Behind the pulpit are three ornate chairs and a background screen with dots, archways, and rosettes. Even the ceiling inset has a decorative...
The brick Nyack Village Hall has marble detailing from floor to roof and has arched windows on the lower story. Above the door is the identification, Village Hall, Nyack-on-Hudson, New York.
Astrith Deyrup talks about her family and life in Upper Nyack and New York City. Astrith's father, Alvin S. Johnson was the 1st President of the New School for Social research in Manhattan. Her sister Felicia was a prominent artist. Both she and...
Erastus Johnson and his wife were photographed in their living room or parlor. Fanny Lucretia Brundage was Johnson's second wife. The furnishings are typically Victorian: piano, settee, wall sconces, oil lamps, marble top table, and many portraits.