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Edinboro Town Scenes, approximately 1890-1920

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Bridge on West Normal

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8.5" X 9.5" black and white photograph glued on cardstock. It is a photograph of the W. Normal St. bridge with the camera facing west. Visable in the picture is the Doucette House.
Bridge on West Normal (2)

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8.5" X 9.5" black and white photograph glued on cardstock. It is a photograph of the W. Normal St. bridge with the camera facing southwest.
Cutter house, water line install

Description

6" X 8" black and white photograph of men installing water line in front of Cutler House. Camera facing north up Erie St.
Downtown Edinboro, before 1909

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8 X 14 cm black and white picture in post card format of downtown Edinboro sometime between 1900 and 1909. Written on the back; "Edinboro as it looked when I was a girl. The highest Bldg. was Stanford's men's clothing store. Our mother worked there as a tailor making men's vests. She brought Frank and I with her in 1896. We lived on Market St. Frank was 7 and I was 8. Edinboro, Pa. Before the fire Dec. 30, 1909, started 10-30 a.m."
Edinboro pumper

Description

25 X 15 cm landscape photograph of Edinboro pumper used to fight fires. It is sitting at the bottom of Erie St. The camera is looking up Erie St. toward the diamond.
Edinboro Stage

Description

5" X 7" black and white photograph of the Edinboro Stage with passengers stopped in front of the Post Office.
Keystone mills

Description

17 X 27 cm landscape photograph of Keysone Mills in Edinboro, PA. In upper right corner of photo is an inset photograph of Pearly Harned (identified by hand written note). The mill was located at the foot of Erie St. by the outlet dam.
Meadville St., downtown Edinboro

Description

8 X 14 cm black and white picture in post card format of downtown Edinboro cerca 1905. Written on the bottom of the photograph is "Meadville St. Edinboro, Pa."
Robinson House

Description

9 X 15 cm photograph, a copy, of the Olde Robinson House. This was located on Erie St. near Mill St.