A sign-post places this mansard-roofed house across from the corner of Second Street and South Street. Each of the pedimented dormers on the roof house two narrow rounded-top windows. The other windows on the brick house have a simple lintel above...
These New Street doorways lead to businesses on Main Street, providing access for employees and deliveries. New Street is little changed over the years.
Inventory form for building located on West Lake Rd. recording the following information: Tuxedo Club (owner at time of inventory). Large U-shaped, stucco over woodframe on a stone foundation. Low hipped slate roof. First floor is stucco with stone...
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.
Beige matted Dutchess Community College Library Mission Statement signed by all the members of the Library staff. Starting on the left side of the matt, the following people signed: Christine Craig, Estelle Boskus, Barbara Liesenbein, Darlene...
The Hotel Saint George was one of Nyack's renowned hotels, providing rooms and food for travelers for many decades. It was on Burd Street, just above the Nyack ferry landing. This is a view of the hotel's front entrances, taken from slightly...
From the Hudson River looking up at Indian Head, the highest (510 feet) of Palisades, Hudson River. The Palisades, also called the New Jersey Palisades or the Hudson Palisades, are a line of steep cliffs along the west side of the lower Hudson...
Libraries; Classification-Books; Newburgh (N.Y.) - History - 20th Century;
This is a letter to Hiram Lozier, Chairman of the Library Committee from W. R. Eastman, Chief of the Library Division of the Department of Education, regarding the need to have the library books classified and arranged by subject. Mr. Eastman's...
Miss Eleanor Armes' School was on Broadway in South Nyack. In this 1895 photograph, the teacher poses with her young students on the porch of the house. Someone numbered the individuals, providing a key to the names on the back. See notes below....
The color guard of a fife and drum band turns the corner from Sixth Avenue onto Midland Avenue, providing music for other marchers in the centennial parade.