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Title
Cornwall Plain: church and Alger Institute.
Collection

Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views

United States

States

Connecticut

Stereoscopic views of Litchfield County, Connecticut

Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1850 - 1930 (Approximate)
Library locations
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection
Shelf locator: MFY Dennis Coll 90-F69
Topics
Connecticut
Litchfield County (Conn.)
Schools
Cornwall (Conn.)
Genres
Stereographs
Photographs
Notes
Content: Includes views by Seward Barnes, T. M. V. Doughty, E. & H. T. Anthony and other photographers and publishers.
Content: Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Content: Title devised by cataloger.
Content: Views of Litchfield county, Connecticut: includes views of Bantam Falls, mills near and a church in Litchfield; street scenes, homes and churches in New Milford; above and below the old mill at New Milford, including a waterfall and a covered bridge; general views, including farms at Washington and Washinton Depot; a quarry at Roxbury, and Roxbury falls; 3 women at Browns Falls, Cornwall; Abram F. Palmer's mill, Andrew Palmer on the roof, and the mill dam, south of Cornwall Plain; the Housatonic River at Falls Village, including waterfalls; and a covered bridge; homes, a hotel and street scenes including a parade with wagons, men dressed as militia and a band, a factory and a rural road at West Winstead; general view of and a view of C.W. Bidwell's farm at Watertown; a street scenes and a general store at Thomaston; a church and Alger Institute at Cornwall Plain; the house in Woodbury where the election of the first bishop of Connecticut, Samuel Seabury, was held; Bantam Lake and the Palace hotel; a general v
Physical Description
Albumen prints
Type of Resource
Still image
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: NYPG90-F69
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b11707677
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): c3f8a800-c536-012f-5350-58d385a7bc34
Rights Statement
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Item timeline of events

  • 1850: Created (Approximate)
  • 2015: Digitized
  • 2024: Found by you!
  • 2025

MLA Format

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. "Cornwall Plain: church and Alger Institute." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1850 - 1930. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-6d38-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

Chicago/Turabian Format

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. "Cornwall Plain: church and Alger Institute." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed November 22, 2024. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-6d38-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

APA Format

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, The New York Public Library. (1850 - 1930). Cornwall Plain: church and Alger Institute. Retrieved from https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-6d38-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

Wikipedia Citation

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Cornwall Plain: church and Alger Institute.