The Way Things Were: Clyde L. Queen Collection
Photo of an unknown pair from the recently donated Clyde L. Queen collection. Queen was a minister in Point Marion. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
Photo of an unknown pair from the recently donated Clyde L. Queen collection. Queen was a minister in Point Marion. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
The cover of a brochure for the Summit Hotel (also known as the Summit Inn) on Route 40, circa 1948.
J.C. Doolittle’s Blacksmith Shop. A note on the back indicates that it was in the Smithfield area. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
Unknown man. Credit: Uniontown Public Library. Unknown woman. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
A three-ton piece of coal exhibited by the W.J. Rainey Co., most likely during Uniontown’s centennial celebration. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
Unknown girl. Credit: Uniontown Public Library. Reverse of the photo. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
An unidentified man tidies up after a snowfall. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.
Unidentified woman and man. Credit: Uniontown Public Library. The reverse of the photo. Credit: Uniontown Public Library.