ROCHESTER NY.
August 14, 2009
1800s, 1910s, Nature, The East
Photographs by Albert R. Stone for the Rochester Herald.
via Monroe County Library System
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Actually, the first picture I don’t think is Albert Stone. Sorry! But it looks nice in this grouping so I kept him around…
Beautiful!! Love these! A++
hey that’s where i live
these are great
thank you
great group of photos! the lace nearly made me drool.
Anna, you should totally check out the Monroe Library’s archives. I bet you’d find a lot of good home town stuff. I’m from Rome, NY—Unfortunately the library system isn’t as developed as Monroe Counties. I am jealous!
Thanks Bree and Connie! Drool is cool!