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A Photo History of Commerce in the Town of Dover, New York

200 Years of Commerce in the Town of Dover: A Photo History

Please contact us if you have more specific information about these photos or if you would like to contribute photos about commerce in the Town of Dover, NY. Many thanks to Kathleen Schibanoff and Caroline Reichenberg for contributing the photos.

Advertisment for Dutchess County Iron Works in Dover Furnace (mid 1800s?). Library of Congress.

1950s Postcard from Old Drovers Inn (built 1750)

 

The Village Smithy: James Hodge stands before the door of the Charles Hodge blacksmith shop. The shop was located at Webatuck at the south end of the bridge near Hunt Country Furniture. This photo was taken before 1910.

 

Businessmen at a Dover marble quarry. (late 1800s?)

 

Jack Wing's Store in South Dover in a photograph taken before 1910.

 

Colligan's Meat Market in Dover Plains.

 

Teamster at the Dover Plains train station.

 

Railroad depot and Mutual Milk & Cream Co., Dover Fiurnace.

 

South Dover Marble Mill, Wingdale

 

South Dover Marble Quarry, Wingdale

 

Dover Plains National Bank

 

Busy Railroad Avenue in Dover Plains (1920s?). The cannon balls near the tracks are now in front of the Legion Hall.

 

The Stone Church Lunchroom on the State Highway (Route 22) in Dover Plains.

 

#4399 in 1939; the K-14 nears the State Hospital stop with the train to New York. Photo by Ed Nowak.

 

Students from the State Hospital Scool of Nursing, Wingdale.

 

State Hospital power plant, Wingdale.

 

A 1960s photo of the old Dover locomotive turntable.

 

Magnesium tramway (1940s), South Dover.

 

Bordens milking parlor, Wingdale. (?)

 

Dover Water Company (1960s).
Frank Connell (left) and his wife Mae lived in the Tabor-Wing House in Dover Plains.

 

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