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Historic Photos from the Howland Family

 
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Emily Howland honored by schoolchildren on tour, 1913
Emily Howland honored by schoolchildren on tour, 1913
Emily Howland with mill machinery she purchased for Tuskegee Institute
Emily Howland with mill machinery she purchased for Tuskegee Institute
Susan B. Anthony & Emily Howland
Susan B. Anthony & Emily Howland
Emily & Isabel Howland
Emily & Isabel Howland
Emily Howland
Emily Howland
Isabel Howland, 1920's
Isabel Howland, 1920's
NYS Women Suffrage Association Car
NYS Women Suffrage Association Car
Herbert, Isabel, William and Hannah Letchworth Howland, about 1868
Herbert, Isabel, William and Hannah Letchworth Howland, about 1868
Woman Suffrage Headquarters, Auburn NY
Woman Suffrage Headquarters, Auburn NY

 

Stone Store: 2956 State Route 34B, Sherwood, New York

Opendore: 2978 State Route 34B, Sherwood, New York

Mailing Address: PO Box 124, Aurora NY 13026

315.303.2145

Howland Stone Store Museum
2956 State Route 34B,
Aurora, NY 13026
3153032145
 
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