An original photo from an album of a NY family that went on a lot of U.S. road trips between 1915 and 1940. Album was acquired from an estate. This photo is likely extremely rare or one of a kind.
Type & Size: A 2.5x1.5" original photograph. Condition: Original and in fair to good vintage condition.
The photograph depicts a scene from Schuylerville, New York in 1928. It shows a lock along a waterway, complete with a steam-powered boat moving through the lock system. A historic building stands to the right, surrounded by trees and a neatly maintained path.
Schuylerville is known for its proximity to historical sites, such as the Saratoga Battlefield, a pivotal location in the American Revolution. The locks could be part of the Champlain Canal, which played a significant role in the economic development of the area during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Visible in the image is a sign with numeric markings along the lock wall, possibly indicating water levels or lock numbers. No caption or identifiable individuals are present in the photo.
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