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 The Future Began Here
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Auburn Postcards of the Past BOOK II has over 200 completely different postcard views of our area.
Limited edition and as usual, we will not reprint, making this
book a collectable treat from the start.
Hardcover limited edition just $30 including NYS sales tax
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City of Auburn New York
Nineteen Hundred
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Originally published in 1900 by the Auburn Business Men's Association as a business directory, this souvenir edition was reprinted in 2003 by Meyer Bookbinding Co.
Authentic black and white photographs enhance this narrative-style "tour" of Auburn New York as it was in 1900.
Softcover limited edition just $25.00
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| Tickets Please
Train and trolley travel was at its zenith when the postcard craze took America by storm in the early 1900's. "Tickets Please" celebrates that experience with this collection of historic photos and postcards of train stations, trolleys and depots of New York State.
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| The scenes depicted (in the book) are from the collection of Richard F. Palmer of Tully, NY who started accumulating them as a teenager when such postcards were fairly common and inexpensive. Today, many local railroad postcards bring big prices at postcard shows.
Author Richard Palmer is a native of Palmyra, NY and is currently editor of the Baldwinsville Messenger. He has written or co-authored several railroad histories as well as on other topics.
Over 200 beautiful old postcard views of trains, trolleys & depots around central New York.
Bound in hardcover for just $36.00 REDUCED! $20.00!
PLUS! if other purchases add up to over 20 dollars Tickets Please is FIVE
DOLLARS... Special offer for the holidays...
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The Women's Union Cookbook
Original publication December 1932
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| Reproduction (reprint) of the 1932 original from Auburn NY. This book not only has over 200 recipes in it, but includes the names of the local ladies who submitted the recipes....great little history book too. Limited Edition available in hardcover only. |
THE WOMAN'S UNION
“The Auburn Woman's Union was founded in 1882 largely through the efforts, influence and financial backing of Mrs. D. M. Osborne. Her time and money were devoted to the project and she lived to help in the making and building of one of the handsomest and most adequately equipped institutions of its kind in any city of the union.”
“Many other ladies of Auburn also have rendered valuable aid in making the Union and carrying on the work to which it is devoted. The building is an imposing structure occupying a central location on South Street, next the Seward residence. Mrs. Osborne, at her death, left an endowment which in great measure cares for the cost of maintenance. She also purchased the present site and erected the commodious building. It contains large dining rooms and many rooms for young women seeking a home surrounded with wholesome and beneficial influence.”
quoted verbatim from
"Historical Records of a Hundred and twenty Years Auburn, New York"
Joel H. Monroe 1913
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