The Guilford Green & Surrounding Buildings
Part One

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The west side of the Green looking north from the SW corner toward Whitfield Street during hurricane September 21, 1938

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The roots of a tree in front of 37 Park Street east side of the Green after hurricane. See Branches September 22, 1938

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The First Congregational Church on Broad Street from the Green after hurricane. Sept 22, 1958

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Looking southwest down the path from the northeast corner of the Green after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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The northwest corner of the Green after hurricane. The tree is across Lydia Chittenden's house, 1 Whitfield St Sept 22, 1938

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The southwest corner of the Green after hurricane. The Town Hall is on the extreme right. Sept 22, 1938

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Looking down the path from the Town Hall toward the southwest corner of the Green after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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Looking down the path from the west side of the Green to the northeast, corner after hurricane. October 2, 1938

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Looking south down Whitfield St from the corner of later and Whitfield Sts at the south end of the Green from in front of the Post Office. Elias Caldwell house 1763 on extreme left was moved to Water St in 1958

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Looking south over the Green from the steeple of the First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. c1940

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Shoreline trolley at south end of the Green. 1 duplicate is on pg 7-6 of Why Lands with more information Trolley tracks laid 1909, Card mailed December 22, 1910

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Tom Landon's from an old negative at the southeast comer of the Green corner of Boston and Park Sts

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Stereo picture of the northeast corner of the Green. pre 1899

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Whitfield St facing north on the west side of the Green, the house on the left is the Bouden house. c1940

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The west side of the Green before the fire of February 28, 1872. pre 1872

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The northwest corner of the Green, corner of Broad and Whitfield Sts. c1940

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The First Congregational Church corner of Broad and Church Sts at north end of the Green. First Congregational Church, Guilford 3 of the duplicates are in the over-sized folder C1885

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The Griswold House on Broad St at the north end of the Green. William Redfield House 1751 96 Broad St

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The First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. pre 1938

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Major Lathrop House, Park St

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Looking south on Park St east side of the Green from the steeple of the first Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. Date c1940

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The Charles Fowler (or Beverly Monroe) house on Park St the day prior to removal to Broad St Dr. John Redfield House 1768 standing just south of the Town Hall

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Looking from the Green toward the east side of the Green, Park St Episcopal Church faintly on extreme right. c1890

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The south end of the Green looking east on Boston St House on the left is the John Redfield house 1780 which is now (1975) the Guilford Savings Bank at the corner of Boston and Park Sts. February 25, 1934

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Southeast corner of Green. The business section is confined to the west and south sides of Green and is about like Burton Boston St

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Bradley Tavern northeast corner Green 1 Whitfield St Torn down c1890. pre 1890

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Major Jedidiah Lathrop house Park St (East side of Green). Aug. 23, 1947

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View rom the southwest corner of the Green toward the northeast corner c`880-1890

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Major Lathrop house home of Dr. and Mrs. F. DeWitt Smith Park St 55 Park St the Major Jedidiah Lathrop house built in 1822

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Inside the Methodist Church 65 Whitfield St built in 1858. June 11, 1905

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The Town Hall on Park St east side of the Green. Built in 1894

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Looking north on Whitfield St from near the southwest corner of the Green. Trolley car (left), electric overhead wires, Photo taken after 1910

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The Christ Episcopal Church 17 Park St built in 1836

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The west side of the Green from in front of the old Methodist Church looking NE across the Green and north on Whitfield Street during hurricane Sept 21, 1938

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Looking across the Green from in front of the Henry Davis Store on Whitfield Street. The Episcopal Church is in the center of the photo across the Green. Taken during hurricane. Sept 21, 1938

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The ruin after the hurricane at the north end of the Green along Broad Street. N.H. Griswold Store is on the right. Sept 22, 1938

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Looking west across the Green from the east side from the Town Hall driveway on Park Street after hurricane. Sept 22, 1958

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The west side of the Green on Whitfield Street after hurricane. The tree is across the Amos Seward House. Sept 22, 1938

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Taken from the east side of the Green about in front of the Episcopal Church looking west across the Green after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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Looking northwest across the Green from the southwest corner in front of Tom Landon's after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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Looking from the Green toward Park St after hurricane. 57 Park St is on the right. Sept 22, 1938

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The First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green after the hurricane blew off the steeple. Between Sept 21, 1938 and fall of 1939 when steeple repair began

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The Davis home (Annie Fowler) on Boston St Whitfield St corner at the south end of the Green. The Elias Cadwell house 1763 moved to Water St ( 65) Jan 2, 1957. House stood at 1 Boston St

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The south end of the Green, Boston St The present (1975) tavern is on the right. The middle building is gone. pre 1899

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The west side of the Green, south half, as seen from the Davis front gate at the corner of Boston and Whitfield Sts.early 1900's

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The balance of the business section. The west side of the Green looking north up Whitfield St Donated by Bob Carder Madison Historical Society Pres

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The Tabor Smith house near the northeast corner of the Green. Built---. Razed March 1, 1906. ...and Spencer worked back and forth at demolition Next to Fred Spencer. Stood just west of 122 Broad St c1940

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The west side of the Green from the steeple of the First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. c1940

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Looking south on Whitfield St on the West side of the Green. Douden’s Drug Store is on the extreme right. c1940

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The Green looking at the west side (Whitfield St) from Park St A stereo photo. pre 1899

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Broad St at north end of the Green. L-R Griswold House, Griswold Store, First Congregational Church and church parsonage. The parsonage was moved in Sept 1964 to a site further west off Broad St c1900

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An interior view of the First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. It shows the new organ. 1908

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Charles Hubbard1s dog on Broad St looking west at the north end of the Green

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A stereo photo of the east side of the Green. Looking south on Park St pre 1899

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Park St looking south on the east side of the Green, Chapel Playhouse on left-second house to the right is Hubbard's. Then comes the Town Hall and beyond the Christ Church

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Beverly Monroe house where I was born F.B.R. as it was on Park St next to the Episcopal Church on the east side of the Green

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Christ Church on east side of Green, The Town Hall is next to it The Church (Episcopal) is made of stone. Park St east side of the Green looking north

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Looking east on Boston St toward the southeast corner of the Green. c1890

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The John Redfield house 1780 now (1975) the Guilford Savings Bank on Park St at the southeast corner of the Green corner of Park and Boston Sts

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Jos. Eliot house 1664 cor. Whitfield & Water Theater site, after 1910 (trolley tracks) and pre 1926

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Back view of William Isbell house Whitfield St 57 Whitfield St where Douden's Drugstore is now (1976) after 1910 (trolley tracks) torn down in 1920

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East side of the Green

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Earliest photo of North Church First Congregational Church and former parsonage (built in 1856) which was moved to 28 Conway Drive off Broad St Located on the north end of the Green on Broad St c1865

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The New Hotel Halleck Looking north on Whitfield St from near the south west corner of the Green. 1903-1907 Post Office (which is there) moved July 2, 1903

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backside

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First Congregational Church and parsonage (which was moved to 28 Conway Drive off Broad St) on Broad St at the north end of the Green. Guilford Birthday Calendar 1960 Robert Chapman

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A color tinted one-cent postcard, published by C.C. Markham, Guilford, Ct. No. 8. L-R The Town Hall, the Dr. John Redfield house 1768 and the Christ Episcopal Church 17 Park St built in 1836

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Looking across the Green during hurricane from Henry Davis' Store on Whitfield Street. Note the Episcopal Church in the background. Taken at the height of the storm. Sept 21, 1938

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The First Congregational Church on Broad Street at the north end of the Green from in front of 37 Park Street after hurricane. Sept 22, 1958

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The First Congregational Church on Broad Street taken from the Green after hurricane. Oct 2, 1938

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Taken from the Green west side looking north. Douden's house is at the extreme left. Taken after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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The west side of the Green at the southwest corner looking north up Whitfield St after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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Hotel Corner, the corner of Whitfield and Water Sts looking west on Water St after hurricane. Sept 22, 1938

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Prom the west side of the Green looking toward the northeast corner after hurricane. October 2, 1938

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The corner of Whitfield and Boston Sts at the south end of the Green

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View of the Green from the watering tank on Whitfield St near the southwest corner. The tank was made by Shelley Brothers. The water pipe and light were brought to the tank in. May 1912

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Old Hallock house on the Green. Torn down for Monroe's Drug Store. Corner of Whitfield and Water-Sts. Stood at 85 Whitfield St pre 1899

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Hallock house 88 Whitfield St, corner of Water and Whitfield. Gifted by David D. Dudley

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The west side of the Green taken from the steeple of the First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. c1940

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View of the northwest corner of the Green (Whitfield and Broad Sts) from the Green. c1940

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Stereo picture of the west side of the Green. Looking south on Whitfield St from the corner of Broad and Whitfield Sts. pre 1899

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The Methodist Church on the west side of the Green on Whitfield St c1940

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Shepard's Store, Hall's Store comer of Broad and Church Sts at north end of Green. 96 and 102 Broad St, William Redfield house and W.W.Baldwin Store 1910

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The First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green. Locking east on Broad St

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The First Congregational Church on Broad St at the north end of the Green

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View of the monument on the Green looking toward the northeast corner of the Green. a 1 cent postcard

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Park St east side of Green from west side, Green with white fence

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Home 37 Park St east side of the Green looking north

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L-R Town Hall (dedicated May 2, 1894) store. The store was on the Beverly Monroe property, moved to the rear of the Town Hall and finally torn down. Date between 1894-1899

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Looking toward the southeast corner of the Green from the Green. The Episcopal Church on Park St is on the left. c1940

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View of the Green from the southwest corner at Boston and Whitfield Sts looking toward the northeast c1890

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Guilford Green from the Southwest corner looking northeast Sign reads Keep off the grass. Do not walk in the narrow paths. Date between 1895-1898

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No. 6.on house tour. The Dr. Jared Redfield house 11 Park St Home of Rev. and Mrs. Norman P. Dare. Built in 1792. July 8, 1949

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View of SE corner of Green.Dec 1885

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Southwest corner of the Green looking at Whitfield St L-R Judge Landon Hill's, Judge Landon Hill's, Music Hall, Post Office, Methodist Church, Robinson Tin Shop. c1898

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Honor roll of Guilford On the front of the Town Hall on Park St

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Looking north on Whitfield St from near the southwest corner of the Green

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Looking north on Whitfield St from near the southwest corner of the Green. Trolley car (left), electric overhead wires, Photo taken after 1910. Monroe Building … Third Congregation Church (c)

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33 Whitfield St west side of the Green. Present (1976) site of the St George's Church. Dr. Thomas Pynchon House demolished May 1962 Fred Rowland

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Postcard published by Dudley & Beckwith, Guilford, Ct. View from near the center of the Green toward the southwest corner. Henry S. Davis



