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- 14:49, 23 October 2012 diff hist +101 N File:Abraham Talmadge Caroline Irish.JPG Abram & Caroline (Irish) Talmadge Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 14:47, 23 October 2012 diff hist +86 N File:Ernest S. Applebee.JPG Ernest S. Applebee Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 14:46, 23 October 2012 diff hist +123 N File:John Ellen Chapman.JPG John & Ellen (Wheeler) Chapman; Leonard & Alice Chapman Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 14:44, 23 October 2012 diff hist +91 N File:Ruth Chapman Freleigh Grave.JPG Ruth (Chapman) Freleigh Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 14:43, 23 October 2012 diff hist +79 N File:Delos Annie Bates Grave.jpg Delos Bates Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 14:40, 23 October 2012 diff hist +83 N File:Bert Freleigh Grave.jpg Albert Freleigh Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 11:38, 23 October 2012 diff hist +111 N File:Emma J Talmadge 2.JPG Emma J. Talmadge (rear of Beaurie Talmadge) Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 11:36, 23 October 2012 diff hist +92 N File:Mary Freleigh Talmadge.JPG Mary (Freleigh) Talmadge Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 11:33, 23 October 2012 diff hist +84 N File:Beaurie Talmadge.JPG Beaurie Talmadge Category:All Images Category:Cemeteries Category:Graves current
- 11:27, 23 October 2012 diff hist +104 N File:Andersons Store.jpg Anderson's Store and Post Office Corner of Rt. 1 and 143 Category:All Images Category:Businesses current
- 11:25, 23 October 2012 diff hist +71 N File:Delavegne m undertaker.jpg M.DeLaVergne Undertaker Category:All Images Category:Businesses current
- 11:23, 23 October 2012 diff hist +250 N File:DeLaVergne House.jpg The DeLaVergne Family infront of their house and business.</center>><ref>Alvin H. Latham Great Grandson of Moses DeLaVergne</ref> <ref>Westerlo Museum Archives Category:All Images Category:BusinessesCategory:People Category:Buildings current
- 11:20, 23 October 2012 diff hist +147 N File:Horses for hearse2.jpg Theodore DeLaVergne and his son Theodore with the horses that pulled the hearse Category:All Images Category:Businesses Category:People current
- 11:18, 23 October 2012 diff hist +71 N File:Delavegne m undertakerf.jpg M.DeLaVergne Undertaker Category:All Images Category:Businesses current
- 21:53, 22 October 2012 diff hist +186 N File:HR001HannayAirplaneB.jpg George Hannay, Don Jordan, Dwight Hannay, and Art Johnston beside the company's Aero Commander - Courtesy Hannay Reels Category:All Images Category:BusinessesCategory:People current
- 21:50, 22 October 2012 diff hist +175 N File:HR003BirdseyeView.jpg Today, more than 20 buildings make up the facility, covering 200,000 square feet. - Courtesy Hannay ReelsCategory:All Images Category:BusinessesCategory:Buildings current
- 21:49, 22 October 2012 diff hist +426 N File:HR007PlantWorkerB.jpg This photo of the work place shows the working conditions when the company was first starting out. At first the company produced 25 reels a month, but now the number is in the thousands. The company now has 140 employees, is a state-of-the-art manufacturi current
- 21:46, 22 October 2012 diff hist +159 N File:HR006WorkersInPlantB.jpg Early factory workers on the assembly line were also fine craftsmen. - Courtesy Hannay ReelsCategory:All Images Category:BusinessesCategory:People current
- 21:44, 22 October 2012 diff hist +505 N File:HR005HannayReelMuseum.jpg Hannay Reels started in this building on State Route 143 (East Main Street) in Westerlo, originally a gas station and luncheonette owned by Clifford Hannay. The original building is now a museum for Hannay Reels that is open by appointment. The company ha current
- 21:42, 22 October 2012 diff hist +565 N File:HR004TruckReelB.jpg Hannay Reels started out and continues to be a family run business with close ties to the Westerlo community. The design concept that made it easier to deliver fuel had other applications. Hannay designed hand-cranked and electric-powered reels that made current