Noble & Cooley Truck with Drums
Truckload of drums packed in cardboard crates, about to be driven to the point of shipping (typically by rail).
Shown in the picture, left to right: Ralph and Avola Hiers, and Dolly and Frances R. "Stub" Hunt.
Unknown
Image contributed by May (Hunt) Nobbs, 2018.
Granville Public Library Historical Room
Truck Accident, Federated Church Parking Lot, June 4, 2019
On June 4, 2019 at around 10 PM the Granville Fire and Police Departments responded to a truck roll-over, with the truck ending up in the Federated Church parking lot. No serious injuries.
04 Jun 2019
Granville Fire Department photos
Granville Fire Department
Granville Reservoir Construction (Westfield Water Authority)
Additional photos will be added!
Mid to late 1920's
Digital Image: Granville Library Historical Room
Roberts, S.M. With Stake Bed Farm Truck
Information provided by Richard Roberts, 06 May 2022:<br /><br />"Stephen Monroe Roberts! Steve and and his wife Gladys (Barnes) Roberts lived on Holden Hill, off of Blandford Road in Granville, where he grew apples, blueberries, and peaches. He served his country in World War I and served his town as selectman. He was very patriotic and flew the flag every day."<br /><br />Digital image from an original glass slide taken by George Aldrich. No date (late 1930's?). Note on the envelope says, "Blueberry truck." The cargo looks like boxes of blueberries packed in the crates. Imagine the labor involved in picking and packing that many berries.<br /><br />The truck appears to be a 1936 Chevrolet; the body configuration looks right but the medallion on the side of the bonnet doesn't appear to say "Chevrolet." The rims on the tandem rear axle are what seem to be an interesting mis-match.
George Aldrich
Late 1930's?
Mabel Root Henry Historical Museum, Granville, MA., 2022
Glass negative