The annual report of the Stafford Board of School Visitors (the predecessor to the Board of Education) for the school year 1881-1882. The report covers management, conditions, teachers, text books, and budgets.
Two tables from the annual report of the Stafford Board of School Visitors (the predecessor to the Board of Education) for the school year 1881-1882. The tables show districts, numbers of students ("scholars") and teachers and budgets.
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…
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…
Excerpts from Chapter 26 of Livermore's 1897 book dealing with the town of Stafford and surrounds. Mary Livermore was the wife of the Unitarian Universalist minister.
This biographical sketch of Lewis McLaughlin, publisher of The Press, comes from Who's Who in New England, edited by Albert Nelson Marquis and published by A. N. Marquis & Company, Publishers, Chicago, 1909.