Outgoing postmaster Bernard H. Cullen's inventory of postal property upon turning the Chester Post Office over to Ferd House, the new appointed postmaster.
The Reception was moved to Bodles Hall after Chester's High School Building, the Chester Academy, burned to the ground on the morning of April 9, 1906!
Invitation to the Dedication of the Edward H. Harriman Memorial which is located in the Village of Goshen at the intersection of Greenwich Avenue, Main & South Streets. Known locally as the Harriman Fountain, it was renovated in 2005-2006.
The Chester Academy was built in 1846, at a cost of $10,000. It was a frame building 50 by 75 feet standing at the corner of Academy Avenue and the Goshen Road, now, 2006, called Brookside Ave. (Route 17M). THis photograph was taken before the 25...