This rambling, wood-frame, Queen Anne style house is on the north side of First Avenue. It was the home of two prominent Nyack men, Horatio Prall and Enoch Bell. Built by Hagaman Onderdonk, it has been added to extensively, creating an increasingly...
A century ago, Brookside was a quiet street in South Nyack and on the corner with South Broadway was this imposing residence. Constructed of fieldstone and clapboard, it featured a three-story round tower and above that, a cupola or widow's walk.
A simple calling card, printed in Gothic type. A listing for Mrs. P. A. H. Voorhis, widow, appears in the 1906 Nyack Directory. She is living on Broadway at the corner of Sixth Avenue in Nyack.
A poster advertising a concert of vocal & instrumental music, for the benefit of District School No. 7, Orangetown, given at the M. E. Church, Middletown, September 30, 1871. The concert was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church which stood on...
The Reverend Doctor George P. Pardington sits in an office cluttered with objects that are decidedly turn-of-the-century in style: a roll-top desk, a typewriter, a telephone, an inkwell, and an ornate clock. The Pardingtons lived on Central Avenue...
On the left is a simple white frame house with stained glass detailing in the windows on the first floor. On the right is a beige stucco building with more than one entrance. One door is painted red and green. Both these houses were demolished for...
This house, which is unidentified, has about every Victorian architectural detail possible: gingerbread, porches, balconies, a tower, a dormer, a widow's walk. Unfortunately the picture has been mishandled and has many extraneous marks, including...
This is an image of a three story building with a flat roof. There are many windows on each story and each window has a striped awning over it. There are two double entry doors in the center of the building and a small balcony is above the entry....
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"The Bevier-Elting House began as the one-room home of Louis and Marie Bevier, and its orientation to the street is reminiscent of northern European town architecture. Louis' son Samuel inherited the house in 1720 and enlarged it in two phases...
Stone buildings; Doors & doorways; Women; Buildings; Pitchers;
"The Bevier-Elting House began as the one-room home of Louis and Marie Bevier, and its orientation to the street is reminiscent of northern European town architecture. Louis' son Samuel inherited the house in 1720 and enlarged it in two phases...
One page death notice of Levi Hasbrouck who died March 7th, 1861. A small black border surrounds the entire obituary. The paper, on which the obituary is printed on, has been folded and opens like a book, with the obituary on the first page.
In 1920 or thereabouts, Lt. William Haight Bradshaw stood proudly in his Civil War uniform and medals. As a Union volunteer, he was a member of Company K, Seventh Regiment. He served as a staff officer for Generals Meade, Gilmore, and Seymour. His...