Employees in front of Chas. A. Hovey’s store in Glens Falls
Store employees standing outside of Charles A. Hovey Foreign Fruits, Domestic Fruits. The sign above the door on the right reads: “Ladies’ Entrance to Dining Hall.” On the left, “Miss Fitzgerald’s Dress maker.” Circa 1890. Glens Falls, NY. Courtesy of the Chapman Museum.
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