Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
1977.132.0780 |
Title |
Haviland and DeLong Houses |
Description |
The northwest corner of Glen and Pine Streets in April 1930. Two houses in the process of being torn down. |
Collection |
General Photograph Collection |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Lexicon sub-category |
Documentary Artifact |
Date |
1930 |
Place |
Warren Co./Glens Falls |
Search Terms |
Glen Street Pine Street |
Classification |
Architecture, Domestic |
People |
Haviland, Morrison LeRoy Greenslet, George Clendon, George II DeLong, Theodore S. Goodrich, Louis Bowen, William |
Notes |
This photograph was part of a private archival collection collected by Alexander Miller, Superintendent of the Glens Falls Schools. The brick house has been occupied by W. H. Foxon, George B. Greenslet, N. L. Haviland & others; the white house to the right by George Clendon & Theodore DeLong and his daughter Mrs. Edward F. Irish. The house at 214 Glen Street was listed on a 1858 map as belonging to George Clendon Jr. W. H. Foxon owned the house on a 1876 map. From 1888-1905 George B. Greenslett, assistant secretary of Glens Falls Insurance Company. Dr. Morrison LeRoy Haviland lived in the house from 1907-1912. Mrs. H. E. Tremain lived in the house from 1913-1922. Louis M. Goodrich, osteopath, lived there from 1923-1925. Dr. William W. Bowen lived there in 1926-1930. This house along with Theodore DeLong's house were torn down in 1930 for the Standard Gas Station. |
Print size |
2.5" x 4" |
