N.Y. Oswego. Life Saving Station.

Exterior view of Oswego Life Saving Station. The Life Saving Station is a wood-framed building with steeply graded roof and the words "OSWEGO LIFE SAVING STATION" painted across the front. To the left, a wagon with large wheels, probably a fire engine, is parked next to open, double doors to a garage attached to the main building. Inside the garage are coats and other protective gear. On top of the building, a man stands lookout on a platform. To the right, oarsmen sit in a boat on a ramp descending from a large shed that is part of the main building.
Identifier
NYSA_A3045-78_D47_OtL_tif
Date Original
1890 – circa 1910
Contributor
Lovell, M. S.
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives. Education Dept. Division of Visual Instruction.
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Geographic Locations

Oswego County