Photographs

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"View N.E. from corner Tioga & Seneca. City Hall [middle], Post office [left], Cornell Library with First National Bank on 1st floor[front right], Unitarian Church Tower + H.B."
ca. 1917 E Seneca and N Tioga St Ithaca
McDaniels Grocery Corner of Dey St and Adams St
1899-1912202 Dey St Ithaca (as of 1899) 22 Dey St Ithaca202 Adams St Ithaca
Alpha Phi Alpha; Singleton Boarding House [on left]
No date411 E State St Ithaca (as of 1899) 123 E State St Ithaca
The Breakey House, variously addressed 24, 24 1/2, and 26 W State St, stood on the site of 134 W State St prior to abt. 1906.
1870-1906134 W State St Ithaca (as of 1899) 24 1/2 W State St Ithaca
From left to right: 202 N Geneva St (corner of W Seneca) Porter/Judge Finch House, 204 N Geneva St Grant/Dr. Russo House, and 210 N Geneva St Lafayette Treman House. These three houses were collectively known as the “3 Sisters.”
No date202 W Seneca St Ithaca (as of 1940) 202 N Geneva St Ithaca (as of 1899) 20 N Geneva St Ithaca204 N Geneva St Ithaca (as of 1899) 24 N Geneva St Ithaca210 N Geneva St Ithaca (as of 1899) 28 N Geneva St Ithaca
Presented by Mrs. Emma Taylor Merrel and Mrs. G. C. Embody. This house was built by the Giles Bros (circa 1840) and was arranged for two families. There was a common stair landing in the center of the structure but otherwise there were two distinct parts divided by an east and west partition.
No date118 Dryden Rd Ithaca
Gossman-Sage-Grant House, then Music Building Ithaca College.
No date314 N Cayuga St Ithaca (as of 1899) 58 N Cayuga St Ithaca
Porter House, aka Judge Finch House (3 Sisters) W Seneca St. entrance.
No date202 W Seneca St Ithaca (as of 1940) 202 N Geneva St Ithaca (as of 1899) 20 N Geneva St Ithaca
Crandall Home built in 1843 Hector Street, photo by J.C. Burritt
ca. 1860s408 Hector St Ithaca