
Taken on 10/19/04
Collapsed house on Lawrence Road |

Taken on 10/19/04
House on Route 177 |

Taken on
03/05/05
Northside Drive-in building, on Route 12, the screen is long
gone |
Date taken unknown,
photo taken by Earl M.
Remains of smelter in old Lewisburg (on Fort Drum, a town
absorbed by the military's expansion many years ago), near Natural Bridge
Also see "Flooded remains of old mine" on page 6. Mason M. in foreground. For
more info about the lost villages go to page five on
these pages. |
Taken on 03/29/05
Ruins of an old mill on the water in Rossie
Another shot is on page 11. Likely the
foundries here were used to make cannonballs during the Civil War.
Comment: Lawrence K. also writes "Rossie is rich in pre-Revolutionary war history as well
as Gen[eral] Washington stayed at what was the old Rossie Hotel, now burned
down." |
Taken on 03/29/05
Ruins of an old mill on the water in Rossie |

Taken on 03/29/05
Ruins of an old mill on the water in Rossie |
Taken on 03/29/05
Ruins of an old mill on the water in Rossie |
Taken on 03/29/05
Ruins of an old mill on the water in Rossie |
Taken on 03/29/05
Ruins of an old mill on the water in Rossie |
Taken on
5/7/05, pictures courtesy of ScannerMan
Old Philadelphia Dairy Co-Op barn along railroad tracks,
Irish Ave, Philadelphia, NY |
Taken on
5/7/05, pictures courtesy of ScannerMan
Old Philadelphia Dairy Co-Op barn |
Taken on
5/7/05, pictures courtesy of ScannerMan
Old Philadelphia Dairy Co-Op barn |
Taken on
5/7/05, pictures courtesy of ScannerMan
Old Philadelphia Dairy Co-Op barn - the rust-colored things
are the old bottling line equipmentComment:
*Scannerman says the rust-colored things
are the old bottling line equipment. *Jack S. writes:
"The rusty thing looks like a station can washer." |
Taken on
5/7/05, pictures courtesy of ScannerMan
Old Philadelphia Dairy Co-Op barn |
 
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