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http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/451.tif
Built 1853-4. Sketch. Picturesque Stamford. p.172. Additional description on back: negative at shop

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Photograph of the Presbyterian Church, built 1853-54. Taken from Gillespie's "Picturesque Stamford." pg. 172

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/345.tif
Parade down Main Street. Newburgh, NY YMCA Band shown here.

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/296.tif
Church location on Broad St. Photograph part of Gillespie collection in "Picturesque Stamford," pg. 174. Description with photo: "The Presbyterian Church, erected in 1883-84 at a cost of $70,000, was opened for service March 9, 1884. Among the…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/294.tif
The Methodist Episcopal Church at its original location on River and Main St. - Photograph from the Gillespie collection in "Picturesque Stamford," pg. 178. Description with photo: " The Methodist Church facing east toward West Park, at the corner of…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/273.tif
This is a photograph of St. Andrew's Cemetery wall located on Franklin St. taken in 1914. The stones were moved from their original cemetery at West Park. Description on back of photo: "Old head stones removed from the ancient cemetery about…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/244.tif
Description on back of picture: "THE TOWN POST IN ATLANTIC SQUARE IN THE NINETIES. From the collection of Herbert Francis Sherwood. Not to be reproduced without Mr. Sherwood's permission. On the left is the Town Hall in the foreground (burned in…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/242.tif
Description on back of photo: "Home of the Rev. A.S Todd, for forty years the rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church. It stood on the site of the present church."

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Description on back of photo: "The Old Methodist Parsonage, once the home of Lt. Governor Charles Hawley, for whom it was built in the thirties (1830's) by Thomas P. Dixon. It was replaced by the present parsonage in the late 1890's. Dixon in his…

http://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/batchupload/lobozza/237.tif
Construction of 1930 addition. Steeple of Presbyterian Church visible over roof. 1930.
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