Union House and Other Businesses

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Title

Union House and Other Businesses

Description

The north side of Main Street after the blizzard, Union House and the two small frame buildings housing the restaurant of Mrs. William E. Knapp, the Tailor Shop of Samuel Lang, the meat market of Stiles C. Stevens and the "Stamford Comet" which was then published by William A. Royce. A year later the paper was sold to Lucien and Erwin Edwards, who changed its name to "The Record".

Creator

Lobozza, Carl

Source

Lobozza Collection -

Date

1888-03

Rights

The Ferguson Library has determined, to the best of its ability based on available information, that this material is unlikely to be protected by copyright interests and is in the public domain. Copyright status is, however, often difficult to determine with certainty, so restrictions may still exist. You are solely responsible for obtaining whatever permission may be needed to use this material.

Format

image/jp2

Identifier

FL.lobozza.569

Coverage

1880s

Additional Notes

Scanned photographic print December 2011, JPEG

Citation

Lobozza, Carl, “Union House and Other Businesses,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 2, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.lobozza.569.

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