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Goshen, NY in the 1940's and 1950's

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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 1940's and 1950's. 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 Goshen (which can be scanned and returned) please contact the Goshen TownScrapbook Page.

Historic Track Patty Lake of Lee's Hotel Prom night - GHS Buddy and Jibs River, Today and Yesterday St John's

Football boys Main Street, USA Gail and Bill, August 1957 Goshen men, 1962 A league of their own Dave and Buddy today

Goshen Softball All-Stars.

Sleepover party at Wanasink Lake in 1958.

Jonny Kroll, GHS 1959

Jack and Spanky, working hard, and happily

Bonnie and Kenny

The Ol' Alma Mater GHS

T-E-A-M Yea Team, 1957

Kate Dughi and staff, 1959

How to make brownies, 1954

The Pantry, after school 1956

Gary V. and Tom Anderson circa 1956 on the fender of their hotrod.


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The Town Scrapbook is devoted to the permanent preservation of community images as captured in the photographs and words of town folk during the 1940's and 1950's. 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 Goshen (which can be scanned and returned) please contact the Goshen TownScrapbook Page.