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William A. Jordan Prints

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Branchville, Franklin, Hamburg, Lafayette, Monroe, Newton

(Click the thumbnail or the negative # to see an enlargement)


Lafayette:
Negative #R12

Negative #R-12, Date of Photo: 1906, Photographer: A.J. Bloom.

A very nice view of the coal trestle, ice house and Lackawanna passenger station.

Negative #R15 Station and Creamery Complex

Negative #R-15, Date of Photo: 1906, Photographer: A.J. Bloom.

An excellent view showing the Alderney Dairy Co. ice house, creamery with milk car, and the Lackawanna passenger station.

Negative #R118 Alderney Creamery

Negative #R-118, Photographer: A.J. Bloom.

A wonderful view of the Alderney milk plant with a milk car.

Negative #T3896 Armstrong & Demarest Mill complex with boxcars

Negative #T-3896, Photographer: A.C. Townley

The Armstrong & Demarest Mill with 3 boxcars alongside. This siding recieved boxcars until the demise of the Sussex Branch in 1966.

Negative T503 Lafayette Train station with engine # 515

Negative #T-503, Photographer: A.C. Townley

View looking east at the Lafayette train station. Engine # 515 heads up the westbound train at the station.


Here I present, with permission, the glass negative prints which are available from William A. Jordan through his website, Antiquephotostore.com. These are not photos of 100 year old post cards, but are very high quality photographic prints made from the original glass negatives. It's a true art to get the images seen here from these negatives and Mr. Jordan can reproduce them in several sizes.

The scans above were made from the (approx.) 8x10 inch prints I bought from Mr. Jordan and believe me they are worth the price.

Contact Information: William A. Jordan
Telephone: 1-973-579-6051
Postal address: P.O. Box 254 Augusta, N. J. 07822-0254
E-Mail: jordan@garden.net

If you mention my name when ordering prints of these photos, it will benefit my research of the D.L.& W. Sussex Branch - Dave Rutan


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