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Grange Hall Belfast
Belfast Grange (Grange-Now a residence; built by John Eaton Kinney; circa Civil War; Former Sizer Home, Undertaker; He sold to Grange; Was going to become hall as of 1949; Date...(more)
Belfast Grange (Grange-Now a residence; built by John Eaton Kinney; circa Civil War; Former Sizer Home, Undertaker; He sold to Grange; Was going to become hall as of 1949; Dates unsure........)
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
HighSchool Belfast
View of the Belfast, NY, High School after 1900.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postc...(more)
View of the Belfast, NY, High School after 1900.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
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Kaufman House
Kaufman House on Rt. 19, Belfast, NY.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are ...(more)
Kaufman House on Rt. 19, Belfast, NY.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
Monument Belfast
Photo by Mary Rhodes
Belfast Civil War Monument
The beautiful monument in the park at Belfast was presented by William Muldoon and erected August 20, 1915. The following arti...(more)
Photo by Mary Rhodes
Belfast Civil War Monument
The beautiful monument in the park at Belfast was presented by William Muldoon and erected August 20, 1915. The following article was taken from the September 24, 1915 Patriot, and supplied by Mary Nangle.
“The monument unveiled at the park at Belfast last Friday is a splendid granite shaft on a substantial base. It is ornamented on top with a ball and eagle. The latter has out-spread wings. The four sides are engraved with the names of the battles in which many of the soldiers of Belfast took an active part. These are the Wilderness, Five Forks, Cold Harbor and Gettysburg. Above are bronze tablets on a the four sides on which are raised letters setting forth the names of all the soldiers from this town and vicinity, living and dead.”
Post Office Belfast
Post Office & 1st National Bank - Belfast, NY
(Tree was used for postings of meetings. Debate ensued over removal)
The following postcards, photos & information is shared ...(more)
Post Office & 1st National Bank - Belfast, NY
(Tree was used for postings of meetings. Debate ensued over removal)
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
St. Patricks Convent Belfast, NY
St. Patrick's Church Convent, Belfast, NY.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards...(more)
St. Patrick's Church Convent, Belfast, NY.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
St.Patricks Church
St. Patrick's Church, Belfast, NY.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are cop...(more)
St. Patrick's Church, Belfast, NY.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
The Chimney
"The Chimney"
Gone now, was on Transit Bridge Road-Town of Belfast.
from Jane Pinney Collection
View distance G.A.R. Hall Belfast
A distant view of the Belfast G.A.R. building.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postc...(more)
A distant view of the Belfast G.A.R. building.
The following postcards, photos & information is shared by Mary Nangle, President-Belfast Historical Society. Some of the postcards are copied from Craig Braack Collection.
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