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My grandmother had an aunt married to Cunningham in “Carlton & Cunningham” livery stables on 427 – 429 on, East 39th street in New York. Maybe! She lived at 218 East 39th street. But the address to the livery stables is not sure, only the number. She was there in 1909 to 1912. The phone number was 3648 38th. Anyone has any idea to where the livery stable was situated? Is a guess on East 38th street based on the phone number reasonable?
I tried a limited Google search and came up with nothing. Your phone number theory sounds plausible. Perhaps someone who frequents this blog may be of help. Best of luck in you search and I will keep you posted if I find out anything else.
Hi!
Thank you for the response!
I have a photo of the stables, with four horses, and problably the owners and two stable hands.
I can mail the photo, or have it published on this site, but I don’t know how.
It is possible to mail me at lars.ahman(guess what)privat.utfors.se
Best regards, Lars Ahman
Dear Lars-
If you scan the photo, you can send it to me at frankjump@fadingad.com
I’m assuming it is black and white. If you convert it to grayscale, it
will be a smaller file. I will gladly publish it. If you can’t scan
it, you can send me a reproduction to:
Frank Jump
619 East 32nd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11210-2627
As they say in the Netherlands, Alle beste!
Frank
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I am the Tulchin (husband of S. Wise) and that was my house for about 20 yrs.
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