Remember all of those black and white wallet photos? Girls especially, I recall, carried overstuffed wallets loaded with dozens of pictures, often captioned with a clipped newspaper word or phrase.
If you didn't toss them ...
and they're still in your attic or a memory box stashed in a basement closet, then dig them out and send them to Townscrapbook. We'll post them on a special page for your town and they'll be appreciated once again.
You can upload your scanned photos below. Really it's easy. If you don't have a scanner, we'll do it for you and return them asap. To contact us, click here ... email TownScrapbook

Orange County, NY
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Orange County Town Scrapbook

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Recently added photos! (all towns)

... in remembrance (all towns)

Reunion Photos!
Downtown
Families
Friends
Grade School Class Photos
Girls & Boys
High School Days
Homes and Farms
Little Kids

Neighborhoods
Period Art
PineIsland

Special townfolk
T-E-A-M Teams
Where are they now

Goshen Scrapbook

Link to other Warwick, Goshen history sites
Orange County, NY towns in the 1940s and 1950s (Warwick, Goshen and other towns)
... in remembrance Upload pictures directly from your computer to townscrapbook.com - Follow steps below.
1.Choose the Town that your image belongs to. * Required  
2.Select file from hard drive:
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New Links:     Robert Schmick's Hometown Warwick       Terry Hann's Historical Structures       Anita Panas' Historic New Milford

... George Feldner's lost collection, WHS in 1949 ... Click for more


         

         




T he Town Scrapbook is devoted to the permanent preservation of community images as captured in the photographs and words of town folk during the 1940s and 1950s. Visitors to this site are invited to contribute to this historical record with pictures and text of their own. It is hoped that the site will serve to connect and re-connect town residents from past decades as well as current residents. We welcome all contributions in keeping with the theme of town history as told in your own words and your pictures.
Anyone who wishes to donate or loan historic pictures of Warwick (which can be scanned and returned) please contact the Warwick TownScrapbook Page