A business card for De Louie Tice, a store in Ellenville on Canal Street. Their main selling point is their gold watch cases. Archival notes written in pencil on upper left and right corners of the front.
Warp: natural cotton and blue dyed wool. Filling: natural cotton and blue dyed wool. The double row of "pine trees" in different proportions adds interest to the border of this coverlet. This tree-like motif used on borders may have been referred...
From the label below the picture, Mrs. John F. Baker, one of John F. Baker's three wives, was a full-blooded Cherokee of noble proportions, who also served as toll-keeper on the Old Nyack Turnpike.
A large glacial erratic sits atop South Mountain where it had rested for eons. A man in a bowler hat has been sketched into the postcard, to clearly show the dimensions of the rock. The proportions, however, are an exaggeration. A walk or hike to...
The three-story tower adds height and character to this simple house, and the lacy gingerbread draws the eye upward. The overall proportions are pleasing. This house is on the 1884 Burleigh map "Nyack on the Hudson" and in the 1919 Sanford...
Inventory form for building located on Ontio Rd. recording the following information: Paul H. Crosby (owner at time of inventory). A 3 story rectangular rock-faced masonry construction. Symmetrical plan, central entrance block w/ 2 (). Slate roof...
Inventory form for building located on West Lake Rd. recording the following information: Tuxedo Park Club (owner at time of inventory). A one and a half story hipped rectangular structure, symmetrical plan with central and side loggias. In the...
This is an account by Alice Haagensen of the involvement of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and the Standard Oil company in the Palisades and Sneden's Landing area. Several sentences concerning a pier are highlighted in yellow.