
When the Klan Walked Boldly – by Mary McTamaney (Newburgh City Historian)
Spread the loveWhen the Klan Walked Boldly While my generation and my parents’ can recall how bad things were before equality was more codified in the Civil Rights Act passed
Spread the loveWhen the Klan Walked Boldly While my generation and my parents’ can recall how bad things were before equality was more codified in the Civil Rights Act passed
Spread the loveSteam power was chosen to operate the mill because most of Newburgh’s industrial businesses at that time were based along the Quassaick Creek. With about 12 mills already
Spread the loveWhen most people think about Broadway’s theater district, they focus on Manhattan. Beginning in the late 19th century, along another Broadway, in the City of Newburgh, world-class performers,
Spread the loveBroadway School early 1900s including a photo of the construction. Photos by amateur Photography and local businessman G. E. Howard. Courtesy of the Historical Society of Newburgh Bay
Spread the loveThis is a somewhat random collection of photos of the Newburgh area that I originally posted about a year ago. I updated it and in this version included
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