This is the only known photograph of the 1915 Chester Erie Station agent’s office taken while the station was in operation. It was taken in October, 1922 for use in the Erie Magazine. L-r: Robert Marvin, Station Master & John I. Edwards.
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Charles W. Kerner, dealer in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Men's Gloves, Hosiery, Cameras & Photo Supplies. He invoices the Village of Chester for the period 28 April, 1913 through May 18, 1915. Among the items charged: Phone calls; Postage; Telegram;...
After the departure of Reverend Murphy from the Rochester, Wawarsing and Clove churches, Mr. Roweyn feared for the future of the leaderless congregation. He holds the women who he refers to as "busybodies" responsible for meddling into the "men's...
This is a large two-story Georgian-style building with a large one-story portion of the house extending from the back of the dwelling. There are two large, paned windows on either side of the front entrance and three smaller-paned windows on the...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Lintels; Bricks; Storefronts; Business districts; Clothing stores; Snow; Cornices; Friezes (Entablature components); Air conditioners;
A sign extends from the second story of this brick building indicating that this is 'Newman's' and includes the words, 'Men's' and 'Boys' as well as a small picture of a man in a top hat. Along the front of the building, another sign says,...