Forest House in Oswegatchie
Exterior shot of Forest Home, a boarding house/hotel with three stories. People pose on the first and second story porches. Circa 1907. Oswegatchie, NY.
Exterior shot of Forest Home, a boarding house/hotel with three stories. People pose on the first and second story porches. Circa 1907. Oswegatchie, NY.
Men and boys pose on the porch of the Post Office. Circa 1910. Oswegatchie, NY.
Exterior shot of the Newton Falls Paper Mill company store, with employees posing in front of it. Circa 1908. Newton Falls, NY.
Seven Benson Mines employees pose on 70 Ton Bucyrus track mounted excavator. The 70 ton Bucyrus excavators were made famous for their use digging the Panama canal. Circa 1904-1910. Benson Mines, NY.
Exterior shot of the company store in Benson Mines. Signs on the building advertise Furniture and Undertaking services, post office, American Seal paint, and dry goods and a millinery on the second floor. Several men in shirt sleeves are standing on the porch, and on the far right there appears to be someone in official […]
Sullivan’s Lumber Mill. Photo by F.J. McCormick Photo Studio, donated by Florence Howard. Circa 1880s. Canton, NY.
Storefront of the Aldrich Brothers Store, with Aldrich Eggleston, proprietor, pictured on left. It was a general merchandise store, selling flour, brooms, cleaners (example: Gold Dust washing powder), and fresh produce. Circa 1890. Canton, NY.
Interior of the Commercial Advertiser Office, featuring a Whitlock Printing Press on bottom right. Pictured left to right are Leslie Myers (Linotype Operator), Richard B. Eldredge (graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1915), Russell Taylor (graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1917), Walter Scribner (on top), Eldred Wood, Andrew Cheritree, and John Nolan (the foreman). […]
Sherwin Lumber Mill employees and loggers posing for a photo in front of the mill. Also pictured are floating logs and the water inlet screens for the mill on the water. Many of the men hold poles for herding the logs. 1890. Canton.
Brasher Iron Works employees outside the building. A horse and buggy with two women poses on the left. Men sit on roller on rights. Circa 1880s. Brasher. Donated by Ada Morse of Winthrop.