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Woodside Park

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Stamford in 1806. Map drawn by C. E. Knapp. Reproduced in 1895 by H. F. Sherwood from map in possession of George Schtey

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Dedication of Soldiers and Sailors Monument in St. John's Park located on Main St- East. Statue was dedicated on November 11, 1920. For more information visit the Civil War Monuments of Connecticut at: http://www.chs.org/ransom/114.htm

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Still flowing in an hour after "high tide," salt water switches courtyard traffic from trucks to boats. Hurricane Carol struck Stamford in 1954.

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An aerial view of flooding near Pitney-Bowes, located in the South End.

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A photograph of the flooding caused by Hurricane Carol outside Pitney-Bowes.

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Rising fast, Hurricane Carol's tidal flood maroons outlying buildings, inches into Pitney=Bowes' courtyard.

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Aerial photograph of flooding from Hurricane Carol. Ripples at his feet, our chef (bottom right corner) watches courtyard craft.

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A quiet river ran down Crosby St. side of the Pitney-Bowes plant. Flooding was caused by Hurricane Carol in 1954.

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Another view of flooding caused by Hurricane Carol around Pitney-Bowes in 1954.
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