Architectural and Historic Resources Index Volume 6

Title

Architectural and Historic Resources Index Volume 6

Description

The "Architectural and Historic Resources Inventory" of the City of Stamford below "Bull's Head", was funded jointly by the National Park Service through a grant from the Conn. Historical Commission, and the Stamford Community Development Program.

The survey encompassed that portion of Stamford which lies below "Bull's Head', at the junction of Long Ridge and High Ridge Road. Bull's Head marked the site of a cluster of slaughter houses, and forms the traditional boundary between the City and the rural districts which surround it.

Survey information was completed for all buildings constructed prior to 1930 which have any architectural or historic significance. An attempt was made to be as inclusive as possible, especially in regard to 18th and 19th century structures. Structures were frequently included because of their role in the streetscape rather than for any unique character of their own.

The survey is largely of residential dwellings, it also includes commercial and industrial structures, parks, cemeteries, bridges, public artwork, and street hardware.

Creator

City of Stamford
Stamford Community Development Program
Connecticut Historical Commission

Source

RL 917.46929 C581 Vol. 6

Publisher

The Ferguson Library

Date

1979-03

Contributor

Renee Kahn Associates
Hirschberg, Steven, photographer
Evans, Christine, mapwork

Rights

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Format

text/pdf

Language

English

Type

Identifier

FL.ahri.006

Coverage

Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century

Citation

City of Stamford, Stamford Community Development Program, and Connecticut Historical Commission, “Architectural and Historic Resources Index Volume 6,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 2, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.ahri.006.

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