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Arizona Saddle Blanket Co. Mural – Tombstone, AZ

© Frank H. Jump

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West Side Horse – West 52nd Street – NYC

© Frank H. Jump

Carriages, Coupes, Hansoms – Victoria’s Light Wagons – West 17th Street, NYC 1998-2005

Taken Summer 1997 for Fading Ad Campaign Exhibition @ N-Y Historical Society © Frank H. Jump

The next window to the right while standing on a Fedex truck in February 2005 © Frank H. Jump

These two Chelsea gems we’re above the former B & H when they were on West 17th Street. B&H has moved but these old dames still peer over oblivious pedestrians. These images are also featured on Walter Grutchfield’s site.

Fryer & Alford – Horses & Mules Bought & Sold – Nashville, TN

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Mama Thoroughbred & Colt – Campbell Hall, NY

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Carlton & Cunningham – New Standard Boarding & Livery Stables

© Lars Åhman

© Lars Åhman

© Lars Åhman

© Lars Åhman

In response to my Horse Town to Motor City posting Mr. Åhman commented:

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 then wrote: 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. Mr. Åhman e-mailed me that he had a vintage photo of the storefront and I told him I would post it with the hope that someone might recognize the street. He then replied:

Hi! Thank you for publishing the photo. When you publish it, could you please give the e-mail address as lars.ahman(at)privat.utfors.se, but in some way so spam-search engines can not use the address automatically? As I tried to do.

When I was in New York 10 years ago exactly, I went to the wrong location because I thought I knew the right address, but I screwed up. Maybe. 😉

I look forward to see if someone answers.

Thank you!

Best regards,
Lars Åhman

Or as they, that is we, in Sweden say: Ha det bra!

If any of our readers can help us track down the exact street address and location, it would be greatly appreciated by Mr. Åhman.

Miss Heather Strikes Again – Bed-Stuy Boarding & Livery Stables – Madison Street

Bed-Stuy Boarding & Livery Stable
© Miss Heather (newyorkshitty.com)

Horses Co. – Prospect Expressway – Park Slope, Brooklyn

Horses CO

Horses CO
© Frank H. Jump