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Preserving and
Sharing G
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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NAH-11. Church Street School built 1922 32 Church Street.jpg
NAH-7. The Guilford Institute.jpg
NAH-5. The Guilford Institute 120 North Fair Street.jpg
NAH-4. The Guilford Institute opened in 1885. In use as the high school until 1936 120 Nor
NAH-3. The Guilford Institute 120 North Fair Street.jpg
NAH-1. The Guilford Institute 120 North Fair Street.jpg
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NAH-28. First Congregational Church_.jpg
NAH 37 First Cong.Church B&W.jpg
NAH 37 First Church.jpg
NAH-27. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
NAH-26. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
NAH-25. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
NAH-24. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
NAH-23. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
NAH-22. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
NAH-21. First Congregational Church 110 Broad Street.jpg
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