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NUMBER 340 IN A SERIES

Greased Pole climb in Boonville. |
These postcards are from the collection of
Larry and Mary Myers of Boonville, NY, and is a continuing series printed each week in the
Boonville Herald. You can e-mail Larry and Mary Myers at larry@postcardpost.com. |
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NUMBER 86 IN A SERIES

A view in front of the grandstand at the
Boonville Fair in 1910. |
NUMBER 87 IN A SERIES

The Masonic Temple in Boonville in 1922. |
NUMBER 88 IN A SERIES

Frances Perry and friend stand outside the Perry House in
Boonville. |
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NUMBER 89 IN A SERIES

The crowd gathered for a greased pole climb between Erwin Library and Park Hotel in
Boonville |
NUMBER 90 IN A SERIES

A look down Lansingkill Gorge in Boonville |
NUMBER 91 IN A SERIES
The National Exhange Bank of Boonville with the list of
officers and directors. |
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NUMBER 102 IN A SERIES

This was Osceola's
version of the
snowmobile back in 1909.
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NUMBER 103 IN A SERIES

This is the train that hauled the
logs from the woods around Page, NY, down to Glenfield, NY, on the Glenfield-Westernville
Line. |
NUMBER 105 IN A SERIES

The Rebe Residence
and a church in
Lee Center, NY.
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NUMBER 106 IN A SERIES

The Old Stone House in
Talcottville, NY. |
NUMBER 107 IN A SERIES

H.M. Beach captured
the Presbyterian Manse
in Turin, N.Y. |
NUMBER 108 IN A SERIES

H.M. Beach captured this shot when
they never heard of chainsaws or mechanized log-skidders.
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NUMBER 109 IN A SERIES

Its hard to see, but
heres a rare view of the early train leaving Old Forge in 1912.
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NUMBER 110 IN A SERIES

The Floyd, NY
Hotel complete
with outbuildings. |
NUMBER 111 IN A SERIES

Dorritys Hotel in North
Western, NY. |
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NUMBER 112 IN A SERIES

Motoring up to the Otter Lake Hotel in Otter Lake,
NY, in 1916. |
NUMBER 115 IN A SERIES

Dr. T. Kitson Bruce
lived here in
North Western, NY. |
NUMBER 116 IN A SERIES
Looking up Norway Street in
Newport, NY. |
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NUMBER 117 IN A SERIES

Looking down on some Poland, NY
homes. |
NUMBER 120 IN A SERIES

R.J. Purcells pre-breakfast
catch at Stillwater, NY, in 1934. |
NUMBER 121 IN A SERIES

A delivery truck for the
Veribest Bakery in Utica, NY.
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NUMBER 122 IN A SERIES

A busy Street in West Leyden,
NY.
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NUMBER 123 IN A SERIES

The West Leyden students make an
appearance in 1907. |
NUMBER 127 IN A SERIES

The grand grandstand at Base Ball
Park in Inlet, NY. |
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NUMBER 130 IN A SERIES

A close-up of the American Hotel
in Grant, NY.
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NUMBER 134 IN A SERIES

This is a view of James and Carrie
Miners house in Constableville in 1911.
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NUMBER 135 IN A SERIES

H. M. Beach stopped at this store
in Constableville, and snapped this picture before he hopped in the buggy and left. |
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NUMBER 136 IN A SERIES

Some old-timers know
where Chapmans General Store in Bushs Landing, near Watson, NY.
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NUMBER 137 IN A SERIES

The State House at North Lake,
Atwell, NY, must have been busy in 1920, as the lady writes a friend that she had to stay
close to home to feed 12 people. |
NUMBER 138 IN A SERIES

The Pines Hotel in Brantingham was
all that one needed. It was a hotel, restaurant, store, and gas station.
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NUMBER 139 IN A SERIES

Everybody remembers the Crystal
View Hotel & Store in New Bremen, NY, dont they? |
NUMBER 140 IN A SERIES

An H.M. Beach photo of the
Constableville School and its students.
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NUMBER 141 IN A SERIES

George Holmes Blacksmith Shop in
Port Leyden. |
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NUMBER 142 IN A SERIES

The old high school in Port Leyden,
NY.
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NUMBER 144 IN A SERIES

The best of the badminton group at the Methodist Church in Port Leyden.
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NUMBER 145 IN A SERIES

Early 1900 seniors of Port Leyden.
In back, Everett Williams, Adah Wilcox, Mary Lord Johnston, Mrs. Bibbons, and Mr. Wilson.
In front, Mr. and Mrs. Rollard Harrie, and Mrs. and Mrs. Harris Shell. |
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NUMBER 146 IN A SERIES

The Cannon Gas Station and the
Lyons Falls Post Office. |
NUMBER 147 IN A SERIES

Looking southeastward from the
square in Turin, NY
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NUMBER 148 IN A SERIES

The Turin, NY, Band visiting
Lowville in 1906.
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NUMBER 150 IN A SERIES

The Railroad Station at Newport,
NY, in 1910.
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NUMBER 151 IN A SERIES

The crane at the site of the
Rome-Oriskany train wreck.
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NUMBER 153 IN A SERIES

The photographer left his horse and
buggy on the street as he took a picture of the Masonic Temple in Boonville. |
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NUMBER 154 IN A SERIES

Gov. John Alden Dix, whose term in
office was from 1911 to 1913, visits Boonville at the Central Hotel. |
NUMBER 155 IN A SERIES

White Lake Beach Inn, Woodgate, NY, as it appeared way back when.
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NUMBER 156 IN A SERIES

This is the old Frieght House next
to the railroad tracks in Boonville.
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NUMBER 161 IN A SERIES

Looking down Schuyler Street,
Boonville, toward the depot during the storm of 1943? |
NUMBER 164 IN A SERIES

A rare view of Old Forges
depot, train, steamboat landing and steamboat from a Beach postcard mailed in 1913. |
NUMBER 166 IN A SERIES

The year is unknown, but here are
the Boonville students from the Old School in a photo by H. M. Beach.
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NUMBER 167 IN A SERIES

Along Main Street, Boonville, NY. |
NUMBER 168 IN A SERIES

Boonvilles Erwin Park.
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NUMBER 169 IN A SERIES

Boonvilles Village Park.
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NUMBER 170 IN A SERIES

Entrance to Fiskes Riverside
Park, Boonville, NY.
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NUMBER 173 IN A SERIES

The stairway to Erwin Park,
Boonville, NY. . |
NUMBER 174 IN A SERIES

A view of Turin, NY
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NUMBER 176 IN A SERIES

The canal and viaduct at the Sugar
River. |
NUMBER 182 IN A SERIES

Constableville School. |
NUMBER 183 IN A SERIES

Train parked in Page, New York. |
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NUMBER 184 IN A SERIES

The canal and viaduct Sugar River. |
NUMBER 185 IN A SERIES

Lynn car on collapsed bridge from
1913. |
NUMBER 187 IN A SERIES

State Road,
Martinsburg, NY. |
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NUMBER 192 IN A SERIES

Burchards Dam in Greig, NY. |
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193 IN A SERIES

The Odd Fellows Temple on Ford St.
in Boonville. |
NUMBER
194 IN A SERIES

The Depot House in Glenfield. |
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196 IN A SERIES

A view near Polaris Spring
House, Boonville, NY.
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NUMBER
199 IN A SERIES

A view of the square
in Turin, NY.
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NUMBER 201 IN A SERIES

New buildings on the West Side of Main Street, Croghan. |
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NUMBER 203 IN A SERIES

The White Lake Hotel.
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NUMBER 204 IN A SERIES

Burchards Dam in Greig, NY. |
NUMBER 205 IN A SERIES

Snowbanks touching the roof tops
in the town of Boonville, 1920. |
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NUMBER 206 IN A SERIES

The busy Forestport
Station. |
NUMBER 207 IN A SERIES

Greetings from Boonville -
Great Storm of 1943. |
NUMBER 209 IN A SERIES

A winter scene on Main Street, Boonville, in days gone by. |
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NUMBER 211 IN A SERIES

Landlord Kirley of the
Central Hotel, Boonville, receiving the election returns from his friend,
Edward Sharon. |
NUMBER 212 IN A SERIES

Stony Lake Inn,
Glenfield. |
NUMBER 213 IN A SERIES

N.M Sargent’s and
Sons Chair Factory on lower Schuyler St. in Boonville. |
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NUMBER 214 IN A SERIES

A view of downtown Main St. in Boonville. |
NUMBER 215 IN A SERIES

A view of Schuyler
Street in Boonville. |
NUMBER 216 IN A SERIES

A view of the Little
Village Park in Boonville. |
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NUMBER 217 IN A SERIES

A view of Main St. in
Boonville. |
NUMBER 218 IN A SERIES

Constableville residence of
James Miner. |
NUMBER 219 IN A SERIES

Boonville Creamery and Cold
Storage. |
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NUMBER 220 IN A SERIES

The residence of
Elmer A. Durst, North Osceola, NY. |
NUMBER 221 IN A SERIES

The Comstock Opera
House on Water St. in Boonville. |
NUMBER 223 IN A SERIES

Loading limestone from Sugar
River. |
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NUMBER 224 IN A SERIES

Main Street from Central
Hotel, Boonville. |
NUMBER 227 IN A SERIES

A View of Downtown
Boonville. |
NUMBER 228 IN A SERIES

A view of
downtown West Leyden |
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NUMBER 229 IN A SERIES

A view of
Talcottville from the bridge. |
NUMBER 230 IN A SERIES

Van’s Tavern in Barneveld,
NY. |
NUMBER 231 IN A SERIES

G&W Railroad in Page, NY. |
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NUMBER 233 IN A SERIES

A large crowd gathers to
watch
harness racing at the Boonville Fair. |
NUMBER 234 IN A SERIES

An acrobatics show at
an old-time Boonville Fair. |
NUMBER 235 IN A SERIES

Busy Coleman’s Midway at an
old-time Boonville Fair. |
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NUMBER 236 IN A SERIES

A Telemobile of phones at
an old-time Boonville Fair. |
NUMBER 236 IN A SERIES

A Telemobile of phones at
an old-time Boonville Fair. |
NUMBER 241 IN A SERIES

Hayes and Hayes General
Store and Dance Hall. |
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NUMBER 242 IN A SERIES

A view of Barneveld from back days gone by. |
NUMBER 245 IN A SERIES

White Lake school house. |
NUMBER 247 IN A SERIES

Deerfield Old Horse
transit. |
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NUMBER 248 IN A SERIES

Main Street in Boonville. |
NUMBER 249 IN A SERIES

Train Depot in Boonville.
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NUMBER 252 IN A SERIES

Holmes Black Smith
Shop.
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NUMBER 254 IN A SERIES

High snowbanks in an
old photo of Main St. in Boonville. |
NUMBER 262 IN A SERIES

A winter wonderland in
Boonville, NY, after the big storm of 1943.
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NUMBER 263 IN A SERIES

A winter wonderland in
Boonville, NY, in days gone by. |
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NUMBER 264 IN A SERIES

A beautiful winter
scene in Boonville, NY, in days gone by. |
NUMBER 267 IN
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View from the
Boonville business center. |
NUMBER 268 IN A SERIES

The Greig Hotel in the Town
of Greig. |
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NUMBER 269 IN A SERIES

Farm house covered in
snow in Turin, NY. |
NUMBER 270 IN A SERIES

Main Street,
Martinsburg, NY. |
NUMBER 271 IN A SERIES

Historic Hulbert House in
Boonville. |
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NUMBER 274 IN A SERIES

The former Hilltop
Diner in Martinsburg, NY, in days
gone by. |
NUMBER 275 IN A SERIES

Mystery
Postcard: This card, with a photo of “Village Park, Boonville, NY” was
addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Higby, with a message from daughter Cora,
probably sometime between 1901-1907, but never mailed. Does anyone know who
Eliza and Cora were? (See Judy Routson’s column) |
NUMBER 277 IN A SERIES

Greetings from Greig,
NY. |
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NUMBER 279 IN A SERIES

Inside the Port Leyden
Drugstore. |
NUMBER 281 IN A SERIES

The Forge House in
Old Forge. |
NUMBER 282 IN
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Martinsburg Road
crew. |
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NUMBER 283 IN A SERIES

Three Way Bridge in
Lyons Falls, NY. |
NUMBER 284 IN A SERIES

Main Street, Lyons
Falls, NY, in days gone by. |
NUMBER 285 IN A SERIES

A large crowd of
fairgoers during a past Boonville Fair. |
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NUMBER 287 IN A SERIES

The Crystal View
hotel and store in New
Bremen in days gone by. |
NUMBER 289 IN A SERIES

The Bowman Hotel in
Lee Center. |
NUMBER 290 IN A SERIES

Hoffman’s Ferry in
days gone by. |
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NUMBER 291 IN A SERIES

Verschneiders Diner
on the junctions of 12 & 28 in Alder Creek circa 50s. |
NUMBER 292 IN A SERIES

An old time view down
Norway Street from Washington Street in Newport. |
NUMBER 295 IN A SERIES

A view from the
American Hotel in Grant, NY. |
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NUMBER 300 IN A SERIES

A view of the Hulbert
House and Union Block in days gone by. |
NUMBER 301 IN A SERIES

A view down Schuyler
Street in days gone by. |
NUMBER 304 IN A SERIES

High snowbanks along
Main Street, Boonville, from days past. |
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NUMBER 305 IN A SERIES

A snowy winter in
downtown Boonville in days gone by. |
NUMBER 306 IN A SERIES

Another snowy scene of Main
Street, Boonville, in days gone by. |
NUMBER 309 IN A SERIES

Troop F camping at
the Boonville Fairgrounds. |
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NUMBER 310 IN A SERIES

An aerial view of
Erwin Park and canal washout. |
NUMBER 311 IN A SERIES

High banks on Main
Street in Boonville, February 1925. |
NUMBER 312 IN A SERIES

A very snowy winter
in the Village of Boonville in days gone by. |
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NUMBER 313 IN A SERIES

A boat loading stone
from Sugar River to take down the Black River Canal. |
NUMBER 315 IN A SERIES

Lansingkill Gorge. |
NUMBER 316 IN A SERIES

The interior of the
old Port Leyden Drugstore. |
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NUMBER 317 IN A SERIES

Main Street in
Boonville. |
NUMBER 318 IN A SERIES

Hotel Floyd. |
NUMBER 319 IN A SERIES

Port Leyden Class of
1908. |
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NUMBER 320 IN A SERIES

Villagers gather on
the lawn at the Erwin Library in Boonville. |
NUMBER 321 IN A SERIES

A view of Main
Street in Boonville. |
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A view of the Little
Village Park in Boonville. |
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NUMBER 323 IN A SERIES

The stone monument
at the entrance way to Erwin Park, Boonville. |
NUMBER 324 IN A SERIES

A view of Main
Street, Boonville, in days gone by. |
NUMBER 326 IN A SERIES

Pictured is one of
the local Victory Chain stores in days gone by. |
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NUMBER 327 IN A SERIES

Sunset Nursing Home
in Boonville in days gone by. |
NUMBER 328 IN A SERIES

Park Hill in
Boonville in days gone by. |
NUMBER 330 IN A SERIES

The Crystal View
Hotel in New Bremen. |
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NUMBER 331 IN A SERIES

A view of Route 12
going into Boonville. |
NUMBER 332 IN A SERIES

A view of the pool
at Erwin Park in days gone by. |
NUMBER 333 IN A SERIES

Car accident in 1913
on Main Street bridge in Boonville. |
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NUMBER 335 IN A SERIES

Lowville, NY -- Fair
Week and Booster Carnival August 1913. |
NUMBER 336 IN A SERIES

The Village Park in
Boonville in days gone by. |
NUMBER 337 IN A SERIES

Boonville Fair attendees of
1919 |
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NUMBER 340 IN A SERIES

Greased Pole climb
in Boonville. |
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