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Connecticut Historical Society collection 2012.312.185  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Socie…
Map of the Town of Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Connecticut Historical Society collection 2012.312.185 © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Map of the Town of Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Surveyor (American, 1824 - 1862)
Printer (American, 1845 - 1859)
Publisher (American)
Date1851
MediumLithography; black printer's ink and watercolor on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 34 3/8 x 51 7/8in. (87.3 x 131.8cm)
Sheet (height x width): 37 1/2 x 53in. (95.3 x 134.6cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionPolitical and physical map of the town and village of Stamford consisting of two sheets. On the left is the town, extending from New York State to the north, New Canaan and Darien to the east, the Long Island Sound to the south, and Greenwich to the west. Buildings are represented by small black squares and roads by double lines. Elevation is denoted by hachure marks, while forests are represented by clusters of trees. On the right is the village, extending from North Street to the north, Clark and Elm Streets to the east, the New York and New Haven Railroad to the south, and Greenwich Street to the west. Buildings are shaded differently for residences and churches, and they are labeled with the owner's name. Burial grounds and parks are shaded green. The Mill River and a canal, both shaded blue, run through the village. On both maps, small clusters of horizontal lines are used to denote what are probably marshes; contour lines are used for water.

Arranged around the maps are eighteen vignettes, clockwise from the top of the right sheet: the residence of Thomas Read; the residence of J.D. Weeks; Stamford Classical English Boarding School, of which James Betts was the principal; Pond and Playford; the residence of William Gray; the residence of H.K. Skelding; the residence of Thomas Read; Rippowam Works; Union House; Episcopal House; Stamford Bank; the residence of J.S. Dodge; the residence of A.R. Moen; Baptist Church; the residence of A. Knowlton; and R.E. Rice's Classical & English Boarding School for Boys.


Object number2012.312.185
NotesCartographic Note: Scale for town of Stamford: 1 inch equals 100 rods. Scale for the village of Stamford: 1 1/2 inches equals 500 feet
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