Fans of historical photos can get a look at Heuvelton in the early 1900s on a new web site at heuvelton.weebly.com . Bill Woodward of Glens Falls, son of Florence Woodward of East Road, Heuvelton, …
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Fans of historical photos can get a look at Heuvelton in the early 1900s on a new web site at heuvelton.weebly.com.
Bill Woodward of Glens Falls, son of Florence Woodward of East Road, Heuvelton, has completed a webpage of old views of Heuvelton and DePeyster. The majority of the cards are in the Beach Series taken at the turn of the 20th century by Henry Beach of Remsen, a prominent photographer who at the period was as renowned in the Adirondacks as Seneca Ray Stoddard and Matthew Brady. Beach was the subject of an extensive volume of pictures and biography entitled "Adirondack Vernacular."
A portion of this collection was on the web in a Geo-cities site until those sites were discontinued. Woodward has temporarily placed these on heuvelton.weebly.com.
The pictures can be captured and placed on one's computer and then printed. The site is meant to be shared.