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Creamery located
on what is now Phillips road, just west of the intersection with Rt 41A.
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Store and Post
Office on the NE corner of what is now Rt 41A and Frazier Rd.
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Mill. Two different sources
say this was a mill in Sempronius, but others say this was in Dresserville.
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Mill Detail. Close-up shows several people sitting on
the dock at mill. |
2nd Baptist Church. Date unknown - notice the flag
hanging from the steeple. See Star Class Scrapbook.
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Winter Scene. Road unknown.
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Drawing Hay.
Arthur Griffin
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John Vosburgh abt 1900. |
Horse team.
Arthur Griffin
and team at the
Adnah Griffin homestead. Photo
take between 1910 and 1915. |
Threshing team
at
Lavalette Griffin's farm; early 1900s. |
More Threshers. Location unknown.
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Ice Harvesting.
Arthur Griffin and helpers harvesting ice near Scott Rd about 1915. |
Sugarbush.
Lura Lawrence
and
Mary Frazier with serious lumbering tools from about 1900. |
Albert Rynders. Portrait of Albert Rynders in
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Albert Rynders Blacksmith Shop. Date unknown. Unknown man - Albert Rynders? |
Albert Rynders Farm.
Located on the NW corner of what is now Rt 41A and Phillips Rd.
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Rynders Family.
L-R,
Adelaide, Mabel, Albert and Harriet Rynders at their "Pine Tree Cottage", SW
of the intersection of what is now Rt 41A and Phillips Rd.
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Geo. Vosburgh home
on Iowa Rd, NW of Sempronius Village. George and
Kate Vosburgh abt
1895. |
Griffin Homestead
located on Scott Rd, just east of Sempronius Village on Scott Gulf Road.
Photo abt. 1900. The house, built around 1840, is still in use today. |
Lavalette Griffin Home.
East of Sempronius Village on Watkins Rd. From about 1910. No longer
standing. |
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