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A sense-of-the-Board resolution calling for a vanity street sign to be installed on Bank Street to be named Galdino Velasco Way to recognize Galdino Velasco's contributions to the Latino community in Stamford.

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Senior citizen reading a book titled "Fabrics" in the Ferguson Library. "Senior Citizens" come weekly to see a film and hear about books.

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Senior Citizens come weekly to see a film and hear about books.

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Senior Citizens come weekly to see a film and hear about books. This person is looking at a Long-Playing record (LP) by Fabienne Jacquinot, a classical composer, recorded in 1954.

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In 1914, the Stamford Trust Company moved its new banking house, a modern, one story, marble front building. 1928, a six story office building was superimosed on th original structure,one story of which now houses its Trust Department.

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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."

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This photograph of a Stamford schooner docked at a canal pier was taken in 1898.

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The old "Green" School as it looked in the nineties. It faced the Elm Street Park, standing opposite the northeast corner.

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An illustrated pamphlet discussing the critical need in Stamford, Connecticut for more room in schools. There was a population boom in post-World War II Stamford and the increased population necessitated the expansion of schools in the town. Theā€¦

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