- The Bridge over the Farmington in the North Village of New Hartford.
- Rebuilding Steele Road in New Hartford after the 1955 Flood.
- Steele Road in New Hartford following the 1955 Flood, the remains of the Hallock Brook bridge in the foreground.
- Steele Road in New Hartford following the 1955 Flood.
- Steele Road in New Hartford following the 1955 Flood.
- The Cottage Street trestle following the 1955 Flood in New Hartford.
- Cottage Street, New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood. The railway trestle crossed where the fire house parking lot now stands.
- The remains of the North Village Bridge in New Hartford after the 1955 Flood.
- Wrecked cars after the 1955 Flood, New Hartford.
- Wrecked cars after the 1955 Flood, New Hartford.
- After the 1955 Flood, New Hartford.
- After the 1955 Flood, New Hartford.
- Wilcox Tavern, in the Puddletown district of New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood.
- Pine Meadow green, New Hartford, during the 1955 Flood.
- Following the 1955 Flood, Brook Street, New Hartford, looking east, Jones Mountain is on the right.
- The temporary foot bridge over the Farmington River in New Hartford’s North Village following the 1955 Flood.
- The temporary foot bridge over the Farmington River in New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood. Looking upriver.
- The Farmington River in the center of New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood.
- The Farmington River in the center of New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood.
- Looking across the Farmington River from Cottage Street, following the 1955 Flood.
- New Hartford during the 1955 Flood.
- Cottage Street in New Hartford during the 1955 Flood.
- Looking across the Farmington River from Route 44, towards Cottage Street, during the 1955 Flood.
- The Farmington River during the 1955 Flood, taken from Route 44, looking downriver.
- Cottage Street in New Hartford, taken from the Cottage Street trestle, during the 1955 Flood; the Farmington River is beyond the white house, which was probably off of its foundations when the photograph was taken.
- West of the Cottage Street Trestle, this house survived the flood, but not the rebuilding.
- Rebuilding Route 44 in New Hartford between Pine Meadow and North Village, following the 1955 Flood.
- Rebuilding Route 44 between Pine Meadow and North Village in New Hartford following the 1955 Flood.
- Pine Meadow, New Hartford, during the 1955 Flood.
- Looking upriver from the railroad trestle during the 1955 Flood. Route 44 is completely underwater, the top of the retaining wall is just visible.
- Looking downriver during the 1955 Flood. The section of water in the foreground is Route 44, beyond is the river. The railroad trestle stood through the 1955 flood and was used as a river crossing afterwards.
- New Hartford during the 1955 Flood.
- The Dew Drop Inn, located next to the Route 44 Bridge over the Farmington River, completely destroyed during the 1955 Flood.
- Route 44 in Pine Meadow, New Hartford, during the 1955 Flood.
- The site of the Dew Drop Inn in Satan’s Kingdom, New Hartford, formerly located next to the Route 44 bridge and completely destroyed during the 1955 Flood.
- The bridge over the Farmington River in the North Village of New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood.
- During the 1955 Flood, looking upriver at the North Village. Immaculate Conception’s steeple is visible in the distance. The wall in the foreground is the retaining wall on Route 44.
- During the 1955 Flood on the Farmington River, this picture was taken from Route 44, looking towards the North Village.
- New Hartford’s North Village Bridge over the Farmington River following the 1955 Flood. The Substation visible in the distance is on the far side of the river, located where the firehouse now stands.
- The Canal Railroad trestle in New Hartford, following the 1955 Flood, today this site is Callahan Park.
- The Route 44 Bridge over the Farmington River in Satan’s Kingdom following the 1955 Flood.
- New Hartford, during the 1955 Flood, the camera is located where the modern fire house now stands, looking across the river at Jones Mountain
- A view of New Hartford’s Cottage Street district during the 1955 Flood.
- The remains of New Hartford’s North Village bridge over the Farmington River following the 1955 Flood. The camera is looking across the river, towards the site of the modern firehouse.
- The Farmington River Bridge in New Hartford’s North Village, looking towards the center of town, after the 1955 Flood. The white building is the Star Theater, the building beyond is the Glotzer block.
- The center of New Hartford’s North Village looking downstream. The Star Theater and the remains of the Bridge Street bridge over the Farmington River following the 1955 Flood.
- The Route 44 Bridge in Satan’s Kingdom following the 1955 Flood
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