...last update 09 March 2007
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Before the days of paid firemen, it was up to volunteers like these somewhat
sketchily attired gentlemen to pass the nights awaiting fire calls in Johnson
City's then brand new village hall. In the group are William Cresson, Earl
Dodge, Charles Weiderman, Fred Lynch, Charles, McLean, Fream Chambers, Tom
Brogan, Charles Criddle, Lou Boyd and S. Kimball.
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This photo features the return of two Servicemen after World War II. We are in
the process of identifying individuals in the photo. Most agree the photo was taken at the Makarosky Restaurant at 140 Lester Ave. in Johnson city. See the INDEX with the full sized photo for a list of people identified. If you can help, please email
stevelitwin@verizon.net
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This 1925 parade celebrated Polish People in their new home, America. This photo shows the corner of Prospect St. and Kostka (formerly Pulaski). St. Stan's steeple is on the upper right and in the upper background is the infamous "brickpond." Click on each smaller photo to view an enlarged full size image, then use the BACK button of your web browser to return to this page.
This photo, taken April 12, 1951, features Charles F. Johnson of the Endicott Johnson Shoe Company and a group of employees. Charles F. is first from the right and Walter Jachimowicz is third from the right. Anyone who can provide the names of others in the photo, please email Steve Litwin at: stevelitwin@verizon.net