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No. 26
Here we observe Harry Clark standing at 96th Street in Stone Harbor. Dressed in his uniform, Harry stops for just a moment to have his picture taken and then most likely has to report for duty as a brakeman or conductor working for the Pennsylvania Railroad. The year is 1920
and the trains linking Stone Harbor with the mainland will continue carrying passengers and freight for just a few more years. The impressive house in the background is none other than “The Pebbles” located at the corner of 94th Street and First Avenue.
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Included with this brief account are 3 more related photos that reside in the images section of the Stone Harbor Museum archives. Harry Clark can be seen in all of these delightful images from yesteryear.