Boys working at a shoe shine shop in Watertown
Shoe shine storefront with young shoe shine boys and a postcard shop. Circa 1900-1910. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
Shoe shine storefront with young shoe shine boys and a postcard shop. Circa 1900-1910. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
Three men inside a barbershop, probably located in the Paddock Building. Circa 1880s. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
Left to right: Fred T. Fuller, William Ryder, and Mr. Schuyler in front of the Fuller and Schuyler Haberdashery. Circa 1890-1900. Watertown, NY. Photo by A.B. Phelan. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
A man standing outside the storefront Hall’s Millinery. Note the hats in the glass displays. Circa 1920s. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
A man standing outside the storefront of Hall’s Millinery. Circa 1900-1910. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
The interior of the G.R. Kinney Company shoes, with detail of shoe bins and displays. Circa 1940s. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
Employees in the interior of G.R. Kinney Company Shoes. Among those pictured are Winnifred Sheen, Clerk/Assistant Manager and Frank Cass, Manager. Circa 1920s. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
The exterior of the original G.R. Kinney Shoe Store lit up at night. Circa 1940s. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
The exterior of the original G.R. Kinney Shoe store. December 1923. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.
The front façade of the H.H. Babcock Carriage Company. The front view shows the business office. Circa 1910-1920. Watertown, NY. Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Society.