High angle photograph behind the circulation desk at the entrance to the Ferguson Library in Stamford, Connecticut in 1976. A librarian sits at a stool and checks out a patron's books.
Promotional guide for the Miss Low and Miss Heywood's School for Girls in Shippan Point, Stamford, Connecticut highlighting the athletic opportunities available to students. The students would play tennis, field hockey, and basketball during their…
Magazine of collected essays, stories, and news from students and faculty of the Stamford Public School system.
The list of essays and stories are:
"We Attended a UNESCO Conference" by Louise M. Moser, Stamford High School
"Trip to UNESCO" by…
Op-ed written by Alice Knapp, Ferguson Library CEO, in response to the increasing number of books challenges and bans occurring around the United States in 2022. The op-ed was published in The Stamford Advocate on September 23, 2022
Typewritten narrative of the Albin family that lived in Stamford during the Revolutionary War. There is a little information about some traced descendants into the middle of the 19th century and a handwritten family lineage. Preceding the narrative…
Program from the installation service for Alfred Grant Walton as the pastor of the First Congregational Church in Stamford, Connecticut on June 12, 1917. Reverend Walton is the seventeenth Pastor of record for the Congregational Church