Now the permanent home of the Stafford Historical Society, this building was formerly the Arba G. Hyde Memorial (public) Library. The building is located at 5 Spring Street, Stafford, on the corner of Highland Terrace at the entrance to Hyde Park…
Two photographs of the Warren Memorial Town Hall taken from the south side of Main Street (Connecticut Route 190) outside the former railroad station, looking towards the east. The Holt fountain is in the foreground in the center of the Route…
Both sides of an unposted black and white postcard of the Allen Bridge and the former Arba G. Hyde Memorial (public) Library. This card was published by A.M. Simon, 117-119 East 24th St., New York. The one cent postage dates the card to 1917 or…
Program for the dedication of the Warren Memorial Town Hall which took place on January 31, 1924. The program contains a description of the building and its facilities, a brief biography of Colonal Charles Warren (after whom the building is named),…
Both sides of a colorized postcard of the Springs House hotel in Stafford Springs. The reverse of the mailed card has a handwritten message (in French) from Evelina (?) to her parents and is addressed to Mr. Paul A. Champagne, Box 679, Stafford…
Both sides of a black and white postcard showing the Stafford Springs railroad station, or depot. The postcard reverse shows the card publisher: A. M. Simon, 117-119 East 24th St., New York. A place for one cent postage is given.
Both sides of a black and white postcard showing the Johnson Memorial Hospital, Stafford Springs, Connecticut. The postcard reverse shows the card publishers: Edward Wells of Dumont, New Jersey and The Collotype Co., Elizabeth, New Jersey and New…
Both sides of a colorized postcard, mailed June 6, 1911, showing the Holt Memorial Fountain with the Stafford Springs railroad station in the background. The postcard has a green one-cent George Washington stamp and a handwritten message from Emma…
Both sides of an unposted black and white postcard showing the Garden House of Stafford Springs. The postcard reverse shows the card publishers: Edward Wells of Dumont, New Jersey and The Collotype Co., Elizabeth, New Jersey and New York.