Hudson Valley Stereoviews

99.

March 15, 1930. A section of the north cable and a steel casting for one of the suspender cables.

100.

March 15, 1930. West side of the east tower looking straight down from the top.

101.

March 15, 1930. The north cable toward the east anchorages. The catwalks to the cable are tipped over to the right on account of the sun lengthening the side of the cable next to the sun and letting it sag down.

102.

April 5, 1930. From the top of the east tower looking west showing the suspender cables in place.

103.

April 5, 1930. The Separator Works and the south cable and catwalk from the north catwalk.

104.

April 5, 1930. From the east tower toward Poughkeepsie. Miriam Hicks nearest and Florence farthest walking down the catwalk beside the north cable.

105.

April 5, 1930. From the top of the east tower toward Poughkeepsie and New York Central railway station. Miriam Hicks beside the north cable.

106.

April 5, 1930. The Separator Works and the south cable and catwalk from the north catwalk. [Duplicate]

107.

April 12, 1930. Separator Works from the south cable saddle on top of the east tower.

108.

April 12, 1930. The east tower. Viola and Donald Sweetser and Mr. Van Wagner.

109.

April 12, 1930. From the top of the east tower toward Poughkeepsie.

110.

April 12, 1930. Near the east tower looking toward Poughkeepsie. Viola Sweetser beside the north cable.

111.

April 15, 1930. East anchorage showing the fanning out of the groups of wires where they attach to the “I” bars forming the anchorage.

112.

April 15, 1930. Erecting the stiffening trusses for the roadway. Note the distortion of the cables and the catwalks due to the uneven loading of the steel work.

113.

April 19, 1930. Amory Hull and Herman Vanderwater on the catwalk of the north cable just adjacent to the east pier. Three hundred and fifteen feet above the water.

114.

April 28, 1930. Showing the catwalks and a gap in the steel work near the center of the river span from College Hill.

115.

April 28, 1930. East anchorage of the north cable.

116.

May 2, 1930. Joining the lower cord of the river span from the Moline Plow Company.

117.

June 21, 1930. The work train on the east span, the center strip of concrete having been laid.

118.

June 21, 1930. West approach and assembly yard for wood concrete forms and reinforcements.

119.

June 31, 1930. From the west side concrete distribution tower. Loading a car.

120.

June 21, 1930. Industrial railway and reinforcement in the center strip, looking east.

121.

June 26, 1930. Intercollegiate boat races. The fleet of observation boats ready for the race with the bridge under construction in the background.

122.

June 28, 1930. About the middle of the river span looking toward Poughkeepsie. Only the center strip of concrete has been laid and a part of the cable wrapped. The low hung scaffold is for riveters.

123.

June 28, 1930. Viola and Don Sweetzer on the bridge near the center of the river span.

124.

June 30, 1930. Cable wrapping machine in operation.

125.

Aug. 6, 1930. An Olympian Airway flying boat which made a forced landing on account of engine trouble.

126.

Aug. 6, 1930. Removing the catwalks.

127.

Aug. 25, 1930. Ex-Governor Al Smith, who laid the corner stone of the bridge in 1925 when he was Governor, making an address at the opening of the bridge.

40082.

Havens’ Views of Sing Sing, N.Y. View down Main St. from Washburn’s Corner. The buildings on both sides as far as the tree were destroyed in the late fire Oct. 9, 1872. “Havens’ Photographs” sign hangs across the street.

40083.

Havens’ Views of Sing Sing, N.Y. “Havens’ Photographs” sign hangs across the street.

40122.

Photo wagon of C.A. Palmer, Landscape Photographer, Newburgh.

40137.

102. Second Reformed Church, Kingston, NY. Photographic van of Auchmoody at lower left.

40142.

Interior of Slee Bros. store, Poughkeepsie, NY.

43031.

No. 102. View of balloon ascension, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. This is the balloon Atlantic.

50801.

Liberty Falls, Sullivan Co., NY.

50802.

Liberty Village, Looking South.

50803.

No. 8751. View of Liberty, Sullivan Co., NY.

50804.

No. 8522. Rail Road Bridge, 100 ft. high-Liberty, NY.

50805.

Train wreck, Sullivan County, NY.

50806.

Liberty Village.

50807.

Church, Liberty, Sullivan Co.

50808.

M.E. Church at Liberty, 1878.

50809.

Presbyterian Church at Liberty, 1878.

50810.

View of Liberty, Sullivan Co., NY. Taken in 1873.

50811.

Liberty Village from Observatory.

50812.

Scene in Liberty, NY.

50813.

Cemetery from Ernhouts? Obervatory, Liberty, NY.

50814.

Mansion House, Monticello, NY.

50815.

Main Street, Looking West, Monticello, NY.