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Preserving and
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uilford's Treasures
P.O. Box 363, Guilford, Connecticut 06437 ~ (203) 453-2263 ~ Registered 501c3 Non-Profit
Our Mission: To collect, preserve and share the history of Guilford, Connecticut for present and future generations.
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Ernest H. Potter
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Description
EHP-8a dwelling small derelict lean-to, central chimney, peeling clapboards.jpg
EHP-7a well sweep, probably at Dudley-Lot Benton house, later moved to Woodbridge, CT 190
EHP-4a Mabel Chittenden Potter in her wedding dress 1901.jpg
EHP-5a Mabel Chittenden Potter in her wedding dress 1901.jpg
EHP-1a (4 generations).jpg
EHP-2a Clarence C. Potter 17 Quinnipiac Ave, New Haven 1907.jpg
EHP-1a 4 generations D. Dwight Chittenden, Mrs. D. Dwight Chittenden, Edgar P. Rossiter, M
EHP-3a Mabel Chittenden Potter in her wedding dress 1901.jpg
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