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Military Vehicles in Parade - Easton, PA


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Reverse side of this 8 by 10 albumen is name of photographic studio in Easton, PA. I'm guessing Easton is location of this parade. Any help would be appreciated.

Check out those vehicles!

 

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hbtcoveralls

This photo was taken at 200 Northahmpton street Easton PA (2nd and Northampton) The trucks are heading away from the center square and toward the Delaware River.

 

Stotz Brothers hardware was in the building on the left

 

The street has changed somewhat but you can easily make out the details on the building at #200, I used to live in the area so I knew Easton pretty well

 

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Tom Bowers

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double canister

That's a tremendous amount of help. Thank you. Now we have to figure out the year.

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hbtcoveralls

The Quad truck was built in various models from 1918-1923.

 

The earliest were the Nash-Quad of WWI

 

This one only says Quad on the radiator.

 

Stotz Brothers built a new store/warehouse starting in 1923

 

I'd say it's between 1920 and 22

 

Tom Bowers

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hbtcoveralls

That clearance sale starts Friday July 12th, though I think we all missed it.....

That means that it's 1918.

The next time it came up was 1929

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