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Description: | View of the central city park and its fountain with the First Congregational Church in the background. |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | View down Main Street including a horse-drawn wagon and a trolley. |
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Description: | View down Main Street including light traffic and shop fronts in large brick buildings. |
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Description: | North Main Street and the Old Stone Store. Caption reads: "Old Stone Store and North Main Street, Chester, Conn." |
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Description: | Broad Street North from central row showing a corner drugstore. Caption reads: "Broad Street, North from Central Row, Windsor, Conn." |
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Description: | A view of children playing on a slide, swings, and see-saws at the playground at S.F.S. Holiday House. |
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Description: | Children outdoors on playground equipment, including a slide, at Bethany Orphan Home. |
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Description: | View toward the front of the "Fillston" mansion of Mrs. R.R. Colgate. With shrubs, flower gardens and a gravel driveway. |
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Description: | View of a farmhouse, driveway and yard. A barn is in the background. |
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Description: | Colonial home, built in 1670, became the residence for Acadians, the descendants of the seventeenth-century French colonists who settled in Acadia, followi... |
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Description: | View of the Old McClellan Elms, planted on April 19, 1775. Caption reads: "The McClellan Elms Set Out April 19th 1775." |
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Description: | The birthplace of Nathan Hale, martyr soldier of the American Revolution. Caption reads: "Nathan Hale Birthplace, So. Coventry, Conn." |
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Description: | A view of Wolf Den Farm, best known for the wolf's den where General Israel Putnam killed the last wolf in Connecticut. |
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Description: | The rear view of Boxwood Manor, the inspiration for the painter, Charles Vezin, in 'The Old Garden.' |
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Description: | The Simsbury 1820 House was originally owned by Revolutionary War hero Noah Phelps who gave it to his son Elijah, and the house remained in the family unti... |
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Description: | View across lawn toward a house on the Walhall Estate, built with Doric columns. |
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Description: | The White House, an eighteenth century structure, was the residence of the Battell family. |
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Description: | View of the Nathan Hale Schoolhouse, with the General Spencer Monument in the foreground. Erected by the State on the petition of the Nathan Hale Memorial ... |
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Description: | View toward the Noah Webster House, the home of American lexicographer Noah Webster, the author of the first American dictionary (1828), probably built cir... |
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