Charles Hanmer working on a boat in Long Lake
Charles B. Hanmer working on a boat in his shop. Circa 1890-1910. Long Lake, NY. Photo courtesy of the Town of Long Lake Archives.
Charles B. Hanmer working on a boat in his shop. Circa 1890-1910. Long Lake, NY. Photo courtesy of the Town of Long Lake Archives.
Passenger steamboat on the Saint Lawrence River. Circa 1910-1915. Hammond, NY.
Guide in guideboats with passengers on Raquette Lake. Circa 1890-1910. Raquette Lake, NY. Photo courtesy of the Town of Long Lake Archives. Listen to Frank Pine, Long Lake resident, talk about guide boats in the Adirondacks, recorded in May 2018 in Long Lake.
Dan Josephson stocking fall fingerling brook trout in pond. Dan is a fishery biologist who has been working to counteract the effects of acid rain in the Adirondacks for almost 40 years. September 1993. Old Forge, NY. Courtesy of Dan Josephson. For more on Dan and his conservation work, check out this North Country at […]
Dan Josephson in a canoe holding and releasing an endangered round whitefish. Dan is a fishery biologist who has been working to counteract the effects of acid rain in the Adirondacks for almost 40 years. December 1988. Old Forge, NY. Courtesy of Dan Josephson. For more on Dan and his conservation work, check out this […]
Dan Josephson tending trap net to sample brook trout. Dan is a fishery biologist who has been working to counteract the effects of acid rain in the Adirondacks for almost 40 years. November 2015. Old Forge, NY. Courtesy of Dan Josephson. For more on Dan and his conservation work, check out this North Country at […]
Passengers aboard transportation steamer named the Algoma. The steamer is at the dock. Circa 1900-1910. Waddington.
Unloading 102 carloads of pulp from ship with a cable crane from the Quebec Province of Canada. Boat is named the Shiercliffe Hall owned by the George Hall Corporation. Circa 1950s. Waddington, NY.
Boat at the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway, at the Eisenhower locks. 1959. Massena, NY.
Ogdensburg-Prescott ferry boat named the Miss Vanderberg. Prior to 1960 there was no bridge between the towns, so the ferry was used between Ogdensburg and Prescott. Circa 1920. Ogdensburg.