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Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2012.209.7  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
Peck Tavern
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2012.209.7 © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Peck Tavern

Publisher (American, 1917 - 1967)
Datemid 20th century
MediumPhotomechanical prints; printer's ink on postcard
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 3 3/8 x 5 5/16in. (8.6 x 13.5cm) Sheet (height x width): 3 3/8 x 5 5/16in. (8.6 x 13.5cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
Object number2012.209.7
DescriptionA frame building with a center gable is partially obscurred by trees. What appear to be ornamental shrubs grow beside the building.
NotesConstituent Note: From 1917 to 1967, the James Pharmacy (or Drug Store) was run by Anna Louise James, the first female African-American pharmacist in the state of Connecticut. (Finlay 3/7/2013)
Status
Not on view
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2012.209.6  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
James Pharmacy
before 1933
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2012.209.8   © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Socie ...
James Pharmacy
mid 20th century
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2012.209.9  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
James Pharmacy
mid 20th century
The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 1993.21.3  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
James Pharmacy
mid 20th century
Gift of Claude Albert, 2011.498.1  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Trinity Stationery Company
1915-1930
Gift of Claude Albert, 2011.498.6  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Chapin News Company
before 1907
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2014.100.4  © 2015 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
James Baillie
1849
Gift of Karen Zbierski, 2011.423.6  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
The New London News Co.
before 1959
Memorial
James Goodwin Batterson
1848
The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2014.50.39  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Portland Lithograph Company
1900-1920