This is a photograph of the former Duke Field circa 1949, which was located at the intersection of W. Green and S. Scott streets, where the Volunteer Hose Company of Middletown now stands.
This photograph shows the aftermath of the Blizzard of Dec. 26, 1909, on W. Main Street in Middletown.
This photograph shows a view of the bridge over the Appoquinimink in Odessa in the early 1900s.
Two youngsters take a stroll on North Cass Street in Middletown in the early 1900s.
The steamer ship “Clio” was a popular venue in the early 1900s for those in the M.O.T. area who wanted to travel to Philadelphia or Baltimore for the day. Several ships offered daily passenger stops to these big cities from Middletown and Odessa.
This photo was taken of the Middletown Dairy Farms in the early 1900s.
This photos is circa late 1960s, depicting the part of town people know as the “Four Corners,” also called Cochran Square.
The Middletown Hotel sat on the Four Corners, the corner of Broad and Main streets in Middletown. It burned in the early 1900s.
This house still stands on Broad Street in Middletown. This photo was taken in the late 1800s.
This photo shows a scrap metal drive located at the Four Corners in Middletown. The scrap metal was being collected to make bullets for WWII.
This is another view of the Blizzard of Dec. 26, 1909, coming from west of town toward the former Middletown Hotel.
St. Andrew’s School, a private boarding school located a mile from Middletown, was featured in the movie “Dead Poets Society.” The school is more than 75 years old. This photo is probably that old as well.
This photo depicts sunbathers lounging on the beaches of St. Augustine Beach near Middletown, waiting for the steam ship Clio to arrive in the early 1900s.
A train comes steaming into the Middletown train station in the early 1900s.