Mrs. Charles Maar and her two children are posed on a vine covered porch. Mrs Maar is dressed in a high neck long sleeved blouse with a floor length skirt and a shawl around her shoulders. The baby is sitting on her mother's lap. The other child is...
Nevada (Nena) Teator and her children are standing in front of the family farmhouse. Marion is wearing high topped shoes, a dress below the knees and is holding a large hat. Nena is dressed in a long sleeved, floor length dress. Roscoe is wearing...
Four young men, holding mandolins are posed on a wooden step or sidewalk in front of a wooden building. They are all dressed in suits, white shirts with ties and high topped shoes. Two bowler hats have been placed on the ground. One man has a...
Two children pose for a studio portrait. The child on the left is certainly a boy. He has been dressed in the very stylish manner which comes to be called “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” The broad and wide “collar” is of eyelet, not lace,...
This modest two-story building with clapboard siding features an empty storefront with a "For Rent" sign displayed in the window. Notes indicate this was once a carpet shop. The building is topped by a bracketed cornice. There are two doors on the...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Porte cocheres; Shutters; Gables; Shrubs; Stone walls; Towers; Porches; Garages; Spandrels;
Two bare trees line the sidewalk that runs in front of the low stone wall at the front of this property. A driveway with concrete curbing cuts through the stone wall and leads through a porte-cochere back to an opened garage. Under the...
Concrete steps with simple metal railings are cut into the small hill at the front of this property and lead to wide wood stairs with brick side supports that end at a large porch. Triple columns, supported by brick pillars are on either side of...
This is a close-up photograph of a cross-gabled building with vented cupola covered in ivy. There is a covered entrance at the corner of the building where the two sections form an 'L'. There is a flagpole in front of the property and a stone wall...
Schools; Stone walls; Automobiles; Gables; Roads; Flagpoles;
This is a photograph of a cross-gabled two-story building covered in ivy. The two sections of the building form an 'L' and here is the covered entrance. There is a flagpole in front of the property. The property rises into the hillside and there...
A concrete wall forms a barrier between an asphalt parking area and the Hudson River. There is a small area of asphalt for driving and parking that leads up to large brick industrial buildings. The building in the foreground is connected to the...
A chain-link fence topped with barbed wire is in the foreground of the picture. In the background is the burned and charred remains of a two-story building. The building has a side-gabled roof with two large dormers on the front of the building....
This image looks down railroad tracks to an oncoming steam train in the distance. In the foreground, to the left of the tracks there is a railroad station. The station features a side gable with decorative cross members in the gable. There is a...
Looking through a fence, the viewer can see the backs of three buildings, one a house with a back porch, the second a flat topped building with a one story extension, and the third a church.The image was taken by a student of Charlie Winter,...
Fire fighters; Fire engines & equipment; Parades & processions;
The twenty or so members of the Jackson Hose Company, No. 3, Nyack, N. Y. parade past a photographer. They are pulling a piece of equipment that is topped by an eagle. In left center, a small boy waves. This is probably the Hudson Fulton...
This stately Carpenter Gothic dwelling is on the north side of First Avenue in Nyack. The first three owners, William Dickey, Anthony Moreford, and John Gesner were all bankers and prominent men in the village. The pointed arches in the front door...
Gene Reed, a decorating business, occupies the street level of this three-story brick building. Several rows of decorative brick run along the top; the windows are topped with shaped stone lintels.