Hauling Logs for the Triangle Lumber Company in Onchiota
A truck hauling lumber through the woods for the Triangle Lumber Company. Onchiota, NY. Circa 1950 to 1960. Photo donated by Jill McKenty.
A truck hauling lumber through the woods for the Triangle Lumber Company. Onchiota, NY. Circa 1950 to 1960. Photo donated by Jill McKenty.
Workers use a cable boom and grapple to load logs onto a truck for the Triangle Lumber Company mill in Onchiota. Triangle Lumber Company was owned by James LaTour. Onchiota, NY. Circa 1960 to 1970. Photo donated by Jill McKenty.
A truck loaded with large logs. Four workers pose outside the truck. Circa 1929. Tupper Lake, NY. Photo courtesy of the Goff-Nelson Memorial Library.
Contractors using a dump truck to help install a new drainage system for the Wanakena sewer system. Circa 2000. Photo courtesy of Allen Ditch.
This photo was taken on March 4th 1934 – a historic day in North Creek. On this day, the first ski train from New York City arrived, carrying with it skiers who would stay in local boarding houses and ski at Little Gore, Gore, and Garnet Hill, as well as other local ski areas. The […]
The first tow truck of the Keene Valley Garage, owned by Carl Bigelow. It was made from a 1943 4×4 Dodge Army truck. Late 1950s. Keene Valley, NY. Courtesy of the Keene Valley Library Archives.
Frederick J. Roderick posing with one of the trucks for his moving and storage company, F.J. Roderick & Son. Spring 1944. Carthage, NY. Courtesy of Richard Roderick
Demolition of Kenyon House on 416 State St. to build the St. Lawrence National Bank. Circa 1960. Carthage, NY. Courtesy of the Carthage Village Historian.
Early construction and excavation work on the Blake Falls hydro-electric plant, part of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation’s Raquette River development. Circa 1955. Parishville, NY. Taken by the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Central Division Photographic Department. Courtesy of the Colton Historical Society.
Two men load a large chunk of stone into a truck at Dart’s Mountain Quarry. The stone used for the construction of Big Moose Chapel came from this quarry. Probably in Eagle Bay or Big Moose hamlets. 1929. Town of Webb, NY. Donated by Wildwood Enterprise, courtesy of the Adirondack Experience.