This photograph, taken circa 1880, gives a view looking east to Main Street from Atlantic Square. The Union House is shown in the left of the photo while the Stamford Post Office is pictured on the bottom left.
This large, wooden arch was erected over Atlantic Street at the corner of Bank Street in 1892 when the Town of Stamford celebrated the 250th Anniversary of its founding. Three U.S. Navy ships were anchored in the harbor for the occasion and a...
Davenport's home located on Main and New Summer Streets. Photo in Gillespie's "Picturesque Stamford," pg. 96. Description on back of photo: " The home of Abraham Davenport as it looked in the nineties (1890s) when it stood on the...
An aerial view of Atlantic Square is seen here. You can see the town hall in the upper center of the image and Atlantic Street's large triangular divide.
In August 1919 the first brick buildings erected on the east side of Atlantic Square fronting on Atlantic Street were standing. The Quintard Building erected in 1861 is at left, with the tall quasi-triangular Whitney Building completed in 1891,...
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East Side of Atlantic Square, Stamford, Conn. Reproduced from booklet "Stamford and Greenwich and Their Points of Interest; illus. New York, Mercantile Illustrating Co., 1894 by Mr. Charles Kurz, Feb 1955."