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Postmark: SCHENECTADY JUL 11 1130 AM 1912 This postcard is addressed to: Walter J Sheets Box 389 Flemington N.J. Written: 7-10-12 Please exchange with J.J. 5697 Maude B. Taler 407 Victory Ave Schenectady, N.Y.  

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  I’m not sure what the number on State Street was for the Edison Hotel. I’m not even sure which of these buildings is the Edison Hotel.  

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  Unfortunately I can’t make all of it out. Please correct me on my reading this handwriting. Postmark: SCHENECTADY APR 29 9 PM 1947 N.Y. This postcard is addressed to: Mr. + Mrs. J.K. Webb Ross Hotel Chattanooga Tenn Written: Hello Folks. I got your cards before I left for home arrived here Monday 6 [...]

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Plotter Kill Falls, Schenectady

  You can get to these falls by taking Rt. 159 halfway to Mariaville. They are in Schenectady County I believe in Princetown, but I’m not sure.

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Central Park Fountain

  The fountain is the same one in operation today. But I don’t recall ever seeing it lit up in colors.  

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Crescent Park Bandstand

  I don’t know the when’s of this postcard, but Crescent Park is now known as “Veterans Park.” I’ll try to find out when it was renamed.  

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  This one also has a “received” postmark. Postmark: SCHENECTADY AUG 8 11-AM 1906 N.Y. And a Received postmark: DOVER N.H. AUG 9 9 AM 1906 This postcard is addressed to: Mr. Charles Purinton Hamilton St., Dover, N.H. Written: Dear Charles, Have not forgotten you nor your mother I have not been over to Albany [...]

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ERIE CANAL NEAR SCHENECTADY

  This is an old black and white. Postmark: SCHENECTADY AUG 15 9-PM 1905 And a Received postmark: HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. AUG 16 9 AM 1905 REC’D. This postcard is addressed to: Miss Elizabeth Fogarty High Str Hoosick Falls N.Y. Written: Lovely place for a walk with Martin. Hey Bess Having a glorious time, Margaret [...]

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Postmark: SCHENECTADY AUG 27 10-AM 1912 This postcard is addressed to: Mr. Geo. Anderson % Rogers Loco Works Boiler Shop Paterson, N.J. Written: How are the Alco’s I suppose you were talking to Jimmie about what the old man. I guess Garry can tell you more than I can just now. Mike Walsh

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