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http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/223.tif
This is a photograph of Stamford High School, built 1896, at its previous location on Forest Street. The photo was taken circa 1910. By 1976, the original building was used as the location of Burdick Middle School. Additions to the middle school were…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/222.tif
Plumbing/home furnishing store on Atlantic Street. Photo taken 1890-early 1900s. Description: "... we see the successors to Haight and Holmes, Louis S. Begent and Albert Lynch. Louis S. Begent, standing at center served as Stamford's Postmaster from…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/221.tif
This photograph shows A. O. Weeds Dry Goods, Edwin S. Holly Dry Goods, Lockwood and Haight Apothecary, and Begent and Lynch Plumbing. The photo of these stores and local businesses was taken in 1890.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/220.tif
This photograph, taken in 1953, features stores and businesses such as, Brun Bros. Meats, Wallman's Furniture, and Frank M. West Hardware.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/219.tif
This is a photograph of Atlantic Street leading North towards Park Row and Central Park taken circa 1913-1920. Automobiles and the Stamford trolley are visible in the foreground and background of the picture.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/218.tif
This is a portrait of Mrs. Ayrez, taken by Crawford's Photographic Portrait Gallery located in Stamford, CT.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/217.tif
This is a photograph of the Old Five Chimney House on Bedford Street in 1910.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/216.tif
This is a photograph of Main Street circa 1880. The Union House is pictured in the foreground. Description: " One of Stamford's early hotels, the Union House, was built by Thomas P. Dixon, architect and master builder, in 1844. Subsequently known as…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/215.tif
This text was on the back of the photograph: "The 42nd in our weekly series of old-time pictures depicts three landmarks that were once familiar to thousands of Stamford residents around he turn of the century. The photograph of the five chimney…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/A60b-211.jpg
Main Street Stamford, Conn. Opposite St. John's Church. House of Edwin Gelleck Holly and earlier
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