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Alexander Steele & George Cummings

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Alexander Steele & George Cummings
A photo of buddies Alexander "Stub" Steele and George Lawrence Cummings.
People in photo include: George and Alexander Steele
Date & Place: at Wells Settlement in Three Mile Bay, Jefferson County, New York 13693, United States
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Photo of Donna Coyne Donna Coyne
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12/31/2014
Stub Steele got ALL the old-timey babes!
Photo of Kat Nicolle Kat Nicolle
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12/31/2014
looks like Bonny n Clydes.
Photo of Rose Gasak Rose Gasak
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12/31/2014
These pictures are great..🏮🔧🔨🔩
Photo of Robbie DeLeon Robbie DeLeon
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12/31/2014
Looks like a Model- T!
Photo of Joyce Gerlach Paugh Joyce Gerlach Paugh
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12/31/2014
Model A?
Photo of Patricia Campbell Patricia Campbell
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12/31/2014
R Michael Caincross
Photo of Kathy Helmbacher Jamison Kathy Helmbacher Jamison
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12/31/2014
Model T
Photo of Victoria Speciale Victoria Speciale
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12/31/2014
For one thing the steering wheel is on the right vs left!
Photo of Tony Priest Tony Priest
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12/31/2014
looks like a ford
Photo of Chrissy Mardis Chrissy Mardis
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12/31/2014
Cool. Picture
Photo of Daniel Tetzo Daniel Tetzo
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12/31/2014
Cadillac I gues
Photo of Vicki Halligan-gabriele Vicki Halligan-gabriele
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12/31/2014
Love the farm
Photo of Ronnie Collins Ronnie Collins
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12/31/2014
Hupmobile?
Photo of James Riddle James Riddle
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12/31/2014
BONNIE AND CLYDE CAR
Photo of Patricia Barnes Patricia Barnes
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12/31/2014
No.
Photo of Elaine Carbone Garrison Elaine Carbone Garrison
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12/31/2014
Too early for a Bonnie and Clyde car.
Photo of Elaine Carbone Garrison Elaine Carbone Garrison
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12/31/2014
Is it a Model T?
Photo of Pam Milligan Vaughan Pam Milligan Vaughan
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12/31/2014
It looks like a Model T Ford, but the headlights look taller.
Photo of Barry Ray Barry Ray
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12/31/2014
Looks a little like a model 30 Cadillac
Photo of Jaynelle Campbell Reese Jaynelle Campbell Reese
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12/31/2014
I went by their clothing and came to the guess of Humber.
Just a guess. The picture below is a1916 Humber Tourer.
Photo of Peppi Patrice Davidson Peppi Patrice Davidson
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12/31/2014
Good Sleuthing!
Photo of Virge L Kehl Virge L Kehl
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12/31/2014
I like thee color and style
Photo of Gabrielle Loffer Gabrielle Loffer
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01/01/2015
I just want to sit in one!
Photo of Crystal Beyens Crystal Beyens
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01/01/2015
Looks close, except nowhere for them to sit on the front like they are.
Photo of Tim Hund Tim Hund
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12/31/2014
Hupmobile
Photo of Sue Baker Sue Baker
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12/31/2014
We had a Bonnie and Clyde car but we sold it. My husband has regretted it every since. He got mad because it quit on us 3 times in one day and priced it and a man heard him and jumped on it. It was beautiful.
Photo of Mack Nardus Mack Nardus
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12/31/2014
I believe GL Cummings is a 5th Cousin of MW Anderson.
Photo of Pam Benjamin Pam Benjamin
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12/31/2014
Love this car!
Photo of Whit Martin-Whitaker Whit Martin-Whitaker
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12/31/2014
Right-hand steering, open-back rear fenders, shallow high-mounted electric (non-acetylene) headlamps: It's a 1914 Hupmobile Model 32 touring car.
Looks like a hup
Photo of Michael Riccardi Michael Riccardi
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12/31/2014
A dodge
Photo of Michael Riccardi Michael Riccardi
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12/31/2014
Cummings.as in Cummings motors
Photo of Debbie Brown Debbie Brown
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12/31/2014
Lights look like there higher and bigger than the Humber
Photo of Mike Jolin Mike Jolin
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12/31/2014
Those who said 1914 Huppmobile, are correct!
Photo of Cindy Schneider Cindy Schneider
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01/01/2015
Yes I Have one just like it!!! ( not)
Photo of Mark Morrison-LeMay Mark Morrison-LeMay
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01/01/2015
There was an automobile manufacturer in Watertown, Jefferson County New York. I sent this to a cousin of mine. I think the George Cummings in it is his Grandfather. Maybe he can identify the car
Photo of Shannon Cohen Shannon Cohen
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01/01/2015
Reminds md of chitty chitty bang bang
Photo of Lynn Trusal Lynn Trusal
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01/01/2015
Where is Bonnie?
Photo of Steven Moshlak Steven Moshlak
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01/01/2015
It's a Hupster.

Photo of Diana Jenkins Diana Jenkins
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01/02/2015
That was my first car, I think?
Photo of Anna Baron Anna Baron
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01/04/2015
First made car by ford motor company
Photo of Annabela Vega Annabela Vega
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12/31/2014
What a beauty.
Yes,isn't it?!!!!
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George Lawrence Cummings
George Lawrence Cummings was born to George Washington Cummings (1850 or 53 - 1926) and Mary Catherine Derosia (1882 - 1969) in Three Mile Bay New York. He had siblings Gladys Mae, Hattie Margaret, and Alec J. Cummings, and they were all raised in Lyme New York. George Cummings married Henrietta J Bergh (1911 - 1987) on May 10, 1930 in Watertown, New York, and they had children Vivian E. Bergh, Barbara Jean, Betty Gwendolyn and George Nelson Cummings. When he was in his 20's, George was a laborer in a freight house. In his 40's, he was a driver of an oil truck for an oil and gas company. He continued to reside in Watertown until his death in 1986.
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