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BUSINESSES IN THE TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA

BUSINESS AT ALEXANDRIA BAY

after Growth of a Century by John A. Haddock, 1895

Alexandria Bay has never been noted for its manufactories, except, perhaps, for the superior class of small skiffs and steam yachts built here. It contains two steam saw and lumber-dressing mills, and a goodly number of stores and mechanic shops, including a machine shop, where the repairing of marine machinery is made a specialty. Indian baskets, bead work and other curios here find a ready market during the summer season. The village is provided with a steam fire engine and other adequate fire apparatus.


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