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Photo Gallery
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Engagement Party, 1904
Engagement dinner party for William White and Mary Elizabeth Wade in the White family home on Grove Street, 1904. Collection of Mattatuck Museum. |
Blindman's Bluff outside the Hayden Homestead,
c. 1910
Hiram Hayden's house stood on a hill overlooking Grove Street. Collection of Mattatuck Museum.
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F. J. Kingsbury's House
Frederick J. Kingsbury and his wife Althea Scovill built their home on Prospect Street in the 1840s. Collection of Mattatuck Museum.
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Front Hallway, N. J. Welton House
Nelson J. Welton's home on Hillside Avenue was designed by Bridgeport architects Palliser & Palliser in 1883. Collection of Mattatuck Museum.
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Children Playing at Middlecross,
c. 1914
Middlecross was the Chase family estate on Grove Street. Collection of Mattatuck Museum
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Edith Wayne Goss,
c. 1900
Edith was the wife of industrialist Chauncey Porter Goss II. Collection of Mattatuck Museum.
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St. Margaret's School, c. 1890
St. Margaret's stood on the corner of Grove and Cooke Streets. Collection of Mattatuck Museum.
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Mattatuck School,
c. 1924
Two-room schoolhouse designed by Cass Gilbert and built on Columbia Boulevard in 1918. It opened in 1919 as Miss Strong's School. Later renamed Mattatuck School, it became St. Margaret's "Little School" in 1932. Collection of Mattatuck Museum. |
Bicycling at Fulton Park, 1930s
Essie Kadish and Jack Brownstein at Fulton Park. Mattatuck Museum Jewish History Project, Collection of Sonya Davids.
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Fulton Market, 1950s
The Fulton Market was on Cooke Street, opposite Fulton Park. Additional Fulton Markets were located throughout the city. Collection of Mattatuck Museum.
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Fulton Park Pond,
c. 1937
Marjorie Green playing next to the pond at Fulton Park. Mattatuck Museum Neighborhood History Project, Collection of Marjorie G. Clarke |
Williamson Drive, 1944
Clayton, Anna and Ben Blick outside the family home. Mattatuck Museum Jewish History Project, Collection of Clayton Blick. |
Fulton Park Rock Garden,
c. 1930
Hand-colored postcard view of the rock garden. Collection of Mattatuck Museum. |
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