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1986.28.9  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Construction sheds, Atwood corner plot, Hartford, November 1, 1920
1986.28.9 © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Construction sheds, Atwood corner plot, Hartford, November 1, 1920

Photographer (American, 1877 - 1934)
Date1920
MediumPhotography; gelatin silver print on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 7/8 x 10 1/4in. (20 x 26cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Object number1986.28.9
DescriptionVertical-boarded wooden sheds beside a road with trolley tracks and utility poles. Signs on the sheds read: "Electrical / Supplies" "Emergency / Hospital / T.C. Desmond Co. / Engineers and Contractors / New York City." Other signs read: "Loitering / Prohibited" and "No Admittance to Field / Without Permit." Lumber and other building materials are in piles. Four men load or unload lumber from a horse-drawn wagon. Houses in various stages of construction are at the right. A shovel leans against a foundation in the left background. Beyond is what appear to be a vegetable garden and fruit trees, probably apple trees. A railroad crossing sign, two automobiles and two frame houses are in the far distance near a wooded hill.
NotesSubject Note: The plot of land at the corner of New Britain Avenue and Newington Avenue was formerly a farm owned by Henry Stanwood Atwood, Street Commissioner of Hartford.
Status
Not on view