Book of information for the University of Connecticut extension campus that was established at Stamford High School in Stamford, Connecticut. The book provides information about the faculty, polices, and course catalog for the 1955-1956 academic…
The Great Blizzard of March 11 to 14, 1888, raged for four days piling drifts of snow as high as 17 feet in the streets of Stamford. All business was suspended while the city dug itself out. Here is the scene in front of the Union House a week after…
One of Stamford's early hotels, the Union House, was built by Thomas P. Dixon, architect and master builder, in 1844. Subsequently known as the Grand Union Hotel and The Carlton House, it stood on the north side of Main Street opposite Stage Street.
The bright weather of Sunday morning March 11, 1888 soon turned to overcast with a light snow beginning at noon. At ten pm the heavy snowfall since known as the "Blizzard Of '88" began and continued all through the following Monday. The heavy blanket…
Pamphlet from the Young Women's Christian Association in Stamford, Connecticut that describes the offerings available for 1944 to 1945. Activities include workshops for "business and industrial girls" on current events, personality, and fitness.…
Annual report for the Young Women's Christian Association in Stamford, Connecticut for 1944. The documents notes statistics, highlights some activities - including war relief efforts, and the organization's finances.
Book written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the School of Nursing at the Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut. The book describes the history of the school and hospital and how they developed through the early 20th century. Some…