Goundry Street Area
Dublin Core
Title
Goundry Street Area
Description
From the village's earliest days, Goundry Street was a showcase of its most luxurious homes. Wealthy lumber barons and bankers settled here, enjoying both convenient access to the business district, and convenient removal from the same. In the 1940s, many were shuttered due to high maintenance costs, and converted to apartments.
Items
Residence and office of Garwood L. Judd, Esq., illustration (History of Niagara County 1821-1878).jpg
Garwood L. Judd bio. Most likely at the southwest corner of Oliver and Goundry, though an 1875 map also shows a "G. L. Judd" office on the northwest…
208 Goundry Street (former Kent residence) after arson, photo set (Dennis Reed Jr, 2015-01).jpg
One of seven structures in North Tonawanda set ablaze by an arsonist on August 4, 2014.