Old home week souvenir, Utica, N.Y., August 3-10, 1914

a city of 90,000 people where prosperity, conservatism and beauty combine to make life a pleasure

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Old home week souvenir, Utica, N.Y., August 3-10, 1914

a city of 90,000 people where prosperity, conservatism and beauty combine to make life a pleasure

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English
Pages
48

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Edition Notes

Cover page features landscape with Native American Indian in foreground, and two colonial men on horseback crossing a river.

Photomechanical reproductions of photographs of Utica (N.Y.), with accompanying descriptive text, and old home week programme of events. Also includes extensive advertising of commercial businesses (i-xxxii p.).

Includes images of public and commercial buildings, street views, armory, Oneida County Court House, library, bird's-eye views over city, park scenes, heavy snow fall, churches, Utica Free Academy, clubhouses, Masonic Home, banks, charitable homes, hosptials, residences, historical view of city, monuments.

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Pagination
xxxii, 48 p.
Number of pages
48

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OL44669219M
OCLC/WorldCat
904253495

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