J. E. Sanford's illustrated stock certificate for 130 shares of the land development company in Greycourt, consisting of 116 acres, on the northern slope of Goosepond Mountain. 1909.
Counter signed by: J. E. Sanford, Treasurer and Thad Durland,...
Photograph of Gate House, Walton Lake built 1893. The area of lake, which is the Chester Water System reservoir is 127 acres, with a storage capacity of 300,000,000 gallons. The outlet pipe is 12 inches in diameter. Fall to Durland's Store 225 ft....
Following incorporation in 1892, the first Village of Chester Board posed for this group photograph: President: W.A. Lawernce. Trustees: Joseph Durland;
George M. Roe; and
Thaddeus S. Durland.
Treasurer: Charles W. Kerner
Photograph of five Chester men in Gainsville, Florida. Dr. C.P. Smith, Sr. - driving; Nathaniel Thompson - chin covered up; John Knapp on front seat; Thaddeus Durland - rear with cap; and Lewis Masterson on donkey.
Commissioners Map of Low Lands in the Towns of Chester & Blooming Grove, showing parcels and owners.
Commissioners: Oscar Durland, Willaim Pierson, Charles Caldwell
This letter to the editor, clipped from the Chester Independent Republican newspaper, discusses two proposed routes for the new state road connecting Chester and Monroe. The swamp road, as "Farmer's Boy" calls it, was the one that was built. ...
Advertisements; Letterheads; Real estate development;
This prospectus promotes the development of the hill to the south of Greycourt. Several lots were sold, but it did not attract the "grand camping houses" that the promoters wished for.
Public utility companies; Waterworks; Administrative agencies;
Walton Lake Water Rules and Regulations for the Chester water system which opened 1892, after much of downtown Chester was destroyed in the fire of 1876.
September 15, 1892 - Special notice to contractors proposing to bid on the installation of the water pipeline from Walton Lake to the Village of Chester.
Monochromatic photo post card of the stream crossing on the road connecting Thad Durland's "Mountain View Dairy Farm" and Thomas B. Roe's "Grand View Dairy Farm." View is looking northeast.