Group photograph of 13 people in a snowy path in front of the Razey residence at the corner of Main & Elm Streets.
Many of these same people appear in the Razey photograph taken the same day, downtown in front of the old bank building.
This open air car with the steering wheel on the right and iron wheels is heading South on Route 9 in the Village of Rhinebeck. The license plate reads 72493 NY. The two men are warmly dressed in winter coats and hats for the snowy road conditions.
Looking east toward three houses (42, 44, and 46) on North Chestnut Street in New Paltz, NY. This snowy scene has a barn in the background. The dated photograph identifies the young boy as Albert Fowler (a grandson of Oscar Zimmerman). The woman is...
The following caption is next to the picture, "Nearly opposite Dobbs Ferry a pretty cascade tumbles down in a snowy sheet from the upper edge, and falling on the bank below rushes towards the river in a narrow channel. Dobbs' Ferry is the next...
This is a brick home with a mansard roof, dormer windows, and a brick entry porch. All of the windows feature decorative, curved lintels. The roof has diamond shaped shingles and there are double brackets at the roofline. The entry stainrwell is...
15 Washington Street is a three-story hip-roofed house. Two dormers protrude form the roof line. A mother and child stand in front, near the snowy street.The image was taken by a student of Charlie Winter, photographer.
The photographer captured an image of a muddy and snowy Ferdon Avenue, looking east toward Piermont. On the left are the Ice Pond and in the background, a large wooden Ice House with an elevator.
This picture, taken on a snowy day, clearly shows the intricate patterns of dark and light cut stones used to build St. Pauls' methodist Church. Dark stones outline each window.
The traffic signal glows as a few vehicles navigate snowy South Broadway in Nyack. On the left, the building with the oriel window is the Doersch Building, later taken down to build a parking lot. Just beyond is the YMCA. On the right side of the...
Miriam Haagens Wexler talks about her life: how she came to American from Holland on December 7, 1939 and later how the family came to Nyack. Along the way she talks about the Clarkstown Country, her family, her home, and especially her garden. ...