Fulton County Living
North Main Street in 1860
The J.C. Mills & Company on West Fulton Street in 1869

Friends of Myers Park have worked in concert with The Fulton County Historical Society and Museum
on a project entitled “A Pictorial History of Gloversville” which is a DVD of a collection of pictures and
illustrations of Gloversville from the late 1700's through 2008.  DVDs are available for a donation of $20 at
Bowman’s Market 50 East Pine. They are also available at the Fulton County Historical Society & Museum,
237 Kingsboro Avenue. You may also order them from the Chamber of Commerce on the 4 corners,
Gloversville. All checks should be made payable to the Fulton County Historical Society.
Both organizations equally share in the proceeds.
A 1875 Sketch of Downtown Gloversville
You can find these wonderful photos and many more
when purchasing the DVD
The Northwest Corner of Church & Bleecker Streets in 1882
Laying Sewer Lines and Paving West Fulton Street in 1888
Paving South Main Street in 1894
Parade crossing the 4 Corners in 1900
Morris Brothers Shoe Shop on the Corner of Cayadutta and South Main Streets
in the 1900's
West Mill Pond - Date Unknown
The Peach House on Cedar Street
Gloversville Community
Biographical
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Historic Gloversville
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List of Names
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Gloversville History
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Images of the Past
Gloversville Historian
James Morrison
                     Gloversville, Fulton County, New York

  Gloversville, much like many communities, has a history that changed the course of our country
and state. To the passer-by, Gloversville may seem like any other small city in our United States,
however, this city has a past that may be viewed as magical. So, let's explore why Gloversville
would be viewed in such a way. From its creation up to and including today.
The
3 settlements of 1773   emerged inwards towards the 4 Corners.