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A Photo Gallery of Webster Crossing NY

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Webster Crossing NY circa 1900, looking north. The first building on the left is Webster’s store, the second is Johnson’s store and then was the blacksmith’s shop. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A view of Webster Crossing NY looking north taken in 2012. The Webster’s store is yellow and the Johnson’s store is blue. The blacksmith’s shop was the third building.

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A view of Webster Crossing NY looking north in circa 1900. On the left is Webster’s Store and then Johnson’s Store. The people in front of the Webster’s Store are unidentified. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A view of the Johnson’s Store at Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. The street going to the left is Morris Road which runs between the Johnson’s Store and the Webster’s Store. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A view of the front of the Johnson’s store at the Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. The Post Office was in this store. The people in front are unidentified. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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An unknown house at Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. The people in the photo are unidentified. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A photo of Webster Crossing NY looking south circa 1900. On the far right is the Johnson’s Store and in the center is the Webster’s Store. The individual standing near the lamp post is unidentified. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A photo of Webster Crossing NY in 2012. On the far right is the building that was the Johnson’s Store and in the center was the Webster’s Store.

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The Webster Crossing NY train depot for the New York & Erie Railroad circa 1900. The depot was located east of the intersection of Morris and Main streets. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The Webster Crossing NY train depot for the New York & Erie Railroad circa 1900. The depot was located east of the intersection of Morris and Main streets. The individual in the photo is unidentified. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The Webster Crossing NY train depot for the New York & Erie Railroad circa 1900. The depot was located east of the intersection of Morris and Main streets. Courtesy of Jane Schryver.

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The White Brothers Grist Mill in Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. Behind to the right is the Springwater School Num22. Courtesy of Jane Schryver.

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The Methodist Church at the north end of Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. The view is looking south along Main Street. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The Methodist Church at the north end of Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. The view is looking south along Main Street. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The Methodist Church at the north end of Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. The view is looking south west. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The Methodist church at the north end of Webster Crossing NY. The date of the photo is unknown. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A photo of the Flower Carnival at Webster Crossing NY in 1909. The carnival was held at the Methodist Church. The people in the photo are unidentified. Photo by Johnson courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

Announcing the Webster Crossing Flower Carnival

From the Dansville Express

5 August 1909

Flower Carnival, under the auspices of the Methodist Church at Webster Crossing, will be held on Friday and Saturday, August 13 and 14, 1909. Prices of admission: season ticket, adults 50 cents, children 35 cents; afternoon, adults 15 cents, children 10 cents; evening, adults 25 cents, children 15 cents. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

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A photo of the Flower Carnival at Webster Crossing NY in 1909. The carnival was held at the Methodist Church. The people in the photo are unidentified. Photo by Johnson courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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A photo of the Flower Carnival at Webster Crossing NY in 1909. The carnival was held at the Methodist Church. Photo by Johnson courtesy of Jane Schryver.

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A photo of the Flower Carnival at Webster Crossing NY in 1909. The carnival was held at the Methodist Church. Photo by Johnson courtesy of Jane Schryver.

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An aerial view of the Grand View Dairy at Webster Crossing NY circa 1940’s. The dairy was located to the east of the Main Street and near the railroad. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The Grand View Dairy in Webster Crossing NY in the 1940’s. It was a member of the Conesus Milk Producers Cooperative Association. The Cooperative also had associations with dairies in Lakeville, Nunda, Cuba and Prattsburg. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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The employees of the Grand View Dairy in Webster Crossing NY circa 1940’s. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

From left to right are: Burton Perkins, Shorty May, Unknown, Pop Fulford, Ernie Miller, Mildred Pierce, Howard Kern, Arnold Barnhart, Roger Holmes, Paul Perkins, George Rockland.

Read the history of the Grandview Dairy here ->

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The Methodist church at the north end of Webster Crossing NY circa 1900. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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Map of Webster’s Crossing in 1902. Courtesy of Joyce O’Neil.

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