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Laying first brick pavement
Facing Town Hall
Stamford House 1908
Originally called Stage House because this was a stage coach stop along the New York - New Haven line.
Parade Float
A log cabin parade float in Stamford's 250th Anniversary Parade
Maypole Dance
Taken at Wonderland Fair
Davenport House
Home of Major John Davenport, where General Lafayette was entertained in 1824.
YMCA
This house was formerly occupied by Prof, F.H. Brown amusic teacher.
Stamford Map
Stamford in 1837. Map drawn by W.H. Holly. Reproduced in 1895 by H.F. Sherwood.
Famous Stamfordites
Clippings from Gillespie's "Picturesque Stamford" James H. Hoyt, John Davenport, Thaddeus Bell
Baptist Church. 61 River Street. 1914
Description on back of picture: The building, no. 61 River Street, was used as a Baptist Church before the present brick building was erected. Picture taken in 1914.
Ship at Cove Harbor
Description on back of photo: "Picture of barkentine from Norway in harbor outside Stamford Manufacturing Co., Stamford, Conn.,- about 1903/1904."
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