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http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/244.tif
Description on back of picture: "THE TOWN POST IN ATLANTIC SQUARE IN THE NINETIES. From the collection of Herbert Francis Sherwood. Not to be reproduced without Mr. Sherwood's permission. On the left is the Town Hall in the foreground (burned in…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/243.tif
Photograph of Soundview Avenue taken in 1911. A residential area may be observed in the background.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/242.tif
Description on back of photo: "Home of the Rev. A.S Todd, for forty years the rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church. It stood on the site of the present church."

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Description on back of photo: "The Old Methodist Parsonage, once the home of Lt. Governor Charles Hawley, for whom it was built in the thirties (1830's) by Thomas P. Dixon. It was replaced by the present parsonage in the late 1890's. Dixon in his…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/240.tif
Grave Stone located at old burying ground on the west side of the Rippowam River. Description on back of photo: " Grave of General David Waterbury, (1722. 1801), general in the Revolutionary War. He was buried in the old burying ground on the west…

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Description on back of picture: "The house of Mrs. Radcliffe Hudson on West Park Place. It was over 100 years old when it was torn down in the summer of 1915, following Mrs. Hudson's death. It stood next door Town Hall Davenport on the west side.…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/238.tif
Description on back of photo: "Scofield homestead on Sound View, Stamford, Conn, built about 1750. Now (1955) property of Miss Mary Scofield and Mrs. H. C. Quintard."

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/237.tif
Construction of 1930 addition. Steeple of Presbyterian Church visible over roof. 1930.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/236.tif
Looking South. 1911-1914. Horse drawn carriage

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Description on back: "Stamford in 1806. Map drawn by C.E. Knapp. Reproduced in 1895 by H.F. Sherwood from map in possession of George Schely."
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