Located on Huguenot Street in the village of New Paltz. Pierre Deyo built the first structure following the typical plan common in New Paltz, three levels; a cellar, main room and loft. Later the house had an addition of another room put on...
The 76 Stone House ( or the Old 76 House) was a much simpler establishment in 1910 than it is today. It stood near the main corner in Tappan before the road in front was widened and paved. Four chimneys grace the roofline, and the porch roof is...
This four-story mansard roofed house is covered with shingles and has many, many windows. The top story has hooded windows and on the left is a column of bay windows, extending even to the basement level. Double brackets are affixed beneath the...
This image consists of two photographs one above the other mounted on a sheet of paper. The images show the same location at different dates. The top image shows a two story building with porches on both levels. The entry level features prominent...