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1991.124.1 - Print, Photographic
Black and white panoramic postcard of the June Willis House (now the Gunn Museum) and neighboring landscape. It is a 2-story frame colonial 5-bay gable-roofed house covered with clapboards approximately 35' x 46' with a brick foundation in part. It has a centrally located gable portico, a railed porch in the front, roofed porch on the back right and an ell to the left. Mature trees, telephone poles, and a curved gravel road front the house. The ...
Record Type: Photo
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1991.182.1 - Print, Photographic
Black and white postcard-photograph of Dodge Farm on 45 Sunny Ridge Road in Washington, CT. The front and left side can be seen, showcasing the house's many windows. A single chimney on the top-right side can be seen through the trees planted in front of the house. The dirt driveway curves from the front of the house and disappears off to the right, flanked on the right by a mailbox. A low stone wall can be seen on the bottom left-hand corner...
Record Type: Photo
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1991.182.3 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of Dodge Farm on 45 Sunny Ridge Road in Washington, CT. Front and right side of the house can be seen, along with the right-side of the driveway, automobile car and ranked leaves. Picture seems to have been taken in autumn. The top branches of a tree can be seen in the top right-hand corner of the photograph.
Record Type: Photo
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1991.182.4 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of Dodge Farm at 45 Sunny Ridge Road in Washington, CT. This may be a view of the house of Dodge Farm manger Angus MacDonell and the barns which burned, rather than a view of Professor Dodge's house. The main house can be seen in the middle-left side of the photograph, while two outbuildings occupy the center and left side of the photo. Three trees stand in front of the buildings, near the edge of what looks like t...
Record Type: Photo
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1991.197.2 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the exterior of the Hickox House. In blue ink on the back: "Hickox" In pencil on the back: "Hickox?"
Record Type: Photo
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1991.33.1 - Postcard
Black and white real photo postcard of the Logan Homestead, formerly known as the Rising Sun Inn, at 6 Romford Road in Washington, Connecticut. Trees loom over the front of the two story, home with clapbord facade and dark trim and shutters on the multi-paned upper windows and double sashed lower. A roofed front portico is surrounded by a railed fence. A single story addition is visible to the rear beyond a deck to the right. Tree branches (birch...
Record Type: Object
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1991.33.2 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photographic print on black matting of the Logan Homestead located at 6 Romford Road in Washington, CT. Front exterior view of this 8-bay, two-story house. Snow covers the lawn and gable roof of this horizontal massive house. The home features clapboards, two chimneys, multi-paned windows on the second story , double -sashed on the first, with shutters, and two front entrances. One entrance is roofed and off a front railed por...
Record Type: Photo
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1991.414.1 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the former home of Rev. Herbert Turner, known as the Turner House, located on rte 47, 34 Green Hill Road, until 1920. This building was also a former Mitchell House but is now the Rectory of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. In blue ink on the back: " 'Clovernook' Rt. 47 Home of Rev & Mrs. Herbert Turner until 1920; now our Lady of Perpetual Help Rectory. Also, a Mitchell house at one time."
Record Type: Photo
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1991.414.2 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the former home of Rev. Herbert Turner, known as the Turner House, located on rte 47, 34 Green Hill Road, until 1920. This building was also a former Mithcell House but is now the Rectory of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. In blue ink on the back: " 'Clovernook' Rt. 47 Home of Rev & Mrs. Herbert Turner until 1920; now our Lady of Perpetual Help Rectory. Also, a Mitchell house at one time."
Record Type: Photo
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1991.442.1 - Print, Photographic
Exterior view of the "Center School," before and after conversion to a private residence. 1 Ferry Bridge Rd, Washington, CT, designed by Ehrick K. Rossiter, c. 1889. Black and white photographic print of the exterior of the Center School. The gable roof portico is centrally located on the one-story structure with hip roof and center spire. Bare trees surround the squarely built school with cobblestone walls. Circular seating is built around th...
Record Type: Photo
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1999.23.8 - Print, Photographic
View of the landscape at Dodge Farm at 45 Sunny Ridge Road in Washington, CT. Trees, gardens and fields are shown.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.2 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the Nettleton House, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "Home of Samuel Jay Nettleton of Washington Depot" and "2005.2.2a"
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.3 - Print, Photographic
A small black and white photograph of the Nettleton House, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "Samuel J Nettleton home Washington" and what appears to be either a number "3" or a sqiggle.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.4 - Print, Photographic
A small black and white photograph of the Nettleton Barn, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "Barns of SJ Nettleton" and what appears to be either a number "3" or a sqiggle as well as "2005.2.2e"
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.5 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the Nettleton House property, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "The farm from the hill, Washington" and "2005.2.2g"
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.6 - Postcard, Picture
A black and white photograph postcard of the Henry Nettleton House located at Nettleton Hollow, Washington, CT. In black ink on the back: "Henry Nettleton's Home" and postcard stamping.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.10.35 - Postcard
Color postcard of the Mayflower Inn. A large brown house with wrap around porch is prominent. Large trees surround house. Green grass in front. Verso top left states The Mayflower Inn Washinton, Connecticut Code 203 868-7411.Correspondence on left side. Vertical line in center. Top right has rectangle with Place Stamp Here written inside. Right side says Post Card and Address.
Record Type: Object
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2010.10.36 - Postcard
Black and white post card of curved road going around a yard with grass and pruned trees and bushes. In backround is large home, windows and chimney visible. Verso top left states Mayflower Inn- Washington, Conn. (capital letters). Left side is stamped Photo Post Card. Vertical line in center. Top right has rectangle with Kodak Paper written and Place Stamp Here in center. Word Address is written on right side
Record Type: Object
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2010.10.37 - Postcard
Black and white post card of curved road with stone guard rails on side. Road leads to small stone bridge. Body of water on side of road. Large trees line road. Signs visible in backround. Across bottom is written Mayflower Inn - Washington, Conn. Verso is stamped Photo Post Card on left side. Vertical line in center. Top right has rectangle with Kodak Paper written in. Inside rectangle is written Place Stamp Here. Word "Address" is written on ri...
Record Type: Object
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2010.10.38 - Postcard
Black and white post card of Mayflower Inn. Large brown home with small porch in corner. Building is centered on lawn and surrounded with large trees. A walkway is leading to front of house. Verso has words "Photo Post Card" written on left. A vertical line is in center. A rectangle is on top right with "Kodak Paper" written within and Place Stamp Here is written inside. The word Address is on right side.
Record Type: Object