This South Nyack house is a variation of the 1860-90 stick style. The diamond window in the gable draws the eye to the decorative element there, which is repeated in the small gable to the left.
This is a variation on the four-square mansard-roofed house, well preserved with allowances for the modern windows and siding. The fish-scale roof with rosettes is intact. It is on the 1884 Burleigh map, "Nyack on the Hudson."
Lithographic process, with front that opens up in 2 parts with pansies in browns and yellows on entire front and back. Interior highly decorative with left scene of swallows on a branch. The middle scene is a man in a sleigh, most likely Santa...
Applique quilt in a variation of the Rose of Sharon pattern. The green, red, orange and pink flowers and leaves are appliqued on a white background. The documentation on this quilt states that it was given to Peter Elting Lefevre from his mother,...
Inventory form for building located on Tuxedo Rd; south side; near intersection Pepperidge Rd. recording the following information: Katherine D. St. George (owner at time of inventory). Dutch Colonial Revival; 2 1/2-story; gambrel roof; shingles;...