Back of photograph identifies Postmaster Mildred Demboski, clerk Isabelle Gruntler, and carrier Harold Decker. Taken in front of the Tivoli Post Office on Friendship St.
Outgoing postmaster Bernard H. Cullen's inventory of postal property upon turning the Chester Post Office over to Ferd House, the new appointed postmaster.
Father & Mother Littell sit for photograph. Edward & Ida Kronk Littell, resided on Walnut Avenue, Greycourt. Edward was Greycourt Postmaster and kept a general store on “The Lane.” Note: In 2006: Walnut Avenue is now called Lehigh Avenue, and...
Photograph of Edward & Ida Kronk Littell in their horseless carriage. Edward was Greycourt Postmaster and kept a general store on “The Lane.” Note: In 2003, “The Lane” is known as Greycourt Avenue.
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Newspaper clipping with stories of the first one hundred years of the Chester Presbyterian Church and its ministers. Clipping also includes other short unrelated articles of local interest.
A sketch of George M. Lawrence, 1799-1873. He was a shopkeeper and the second Palisades postmaster. The second image is of the Heider or Heather family.