Last Monday, we shared the vintage postcard above on the Essex on Lake Champlain Facebook page and invited our viewers to play some Vintage Essex Trivia. Do you recognize the street and buildings in this old photo of Essex, NY? Can you determine the date it may have been taken?
See what the community had to say below:
Sylvia Margo: Looks like Main and Church Street looking towards the Essex Marina, looking south.
Todd Goff: Our house is the one behind the tree to the right of the Ezra Parkhill house. [It was later] owned by a Lowry, a Lansing, a Lacasio, a Hearn, and a Dalton…
Dianne Lansing: That’s my old house! Doesn’t have the narrow front porch on Main St. any more. It was built in 1835 (if I remember correctly) so the photo is after that (duh!). Todd & Gretel Goff’s house is obscured by the trees in the center of the photo. I think that is Silbernagle’s next.
Tilly Close: Belonged to Charlotte & Bill Sherman, earlier.
Judy A. Keating: What year?
Ruthie Nye: 1904.
The dirt roads and quality of the photo lead me to believe that the photo was taken in the later 1800s or early 1900s. What do you think?
We also have the back of the postcard available to share with you. Maybe it will give more clues? Take a look:
As best I can decipher of this handwriting, the message written on the back reads:
Dear [?], how are you all? I hope well and happy. I thought I would send you one of these postcards for the house on the corner is Mr. and Mrs. Parkhill house where I am now [?]. you can see what a pretty home I have and that is just the front part of it. The [old porch?] isn’t there. From [A?]
This tells us that at the time the postcard was sent the home was owned or recently owned by the Parkhill’s because their guest (or the renter/new owner of the home) was staying there and referred to the house as theirs. If you have a different understanding of the message (perhaps you make it out differently than I?), then please leave a comment.
Do you have any of your own stories to share regarding this postcard? Share them in the comments too.
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