Hartford Fire Insurance Company building, 53 Trumbull Street, Hartford
PrinterPrinted by
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Dateabout 1890
MediumPhotomechanical prints; printer's ink on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 7/8 x 9 7/16in. (20 x 24cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
DescriptionFour-story stone second empire building with a mansard roof with a cast iron railing, a rusticated basement and striped awnings at the windows. Carved lettering over the door reads: "Hartford Fire Insurance Co." Signs on windows read: "Continental / Life / Insurance / Co." "Orient Ins. Co." Signs on brick and frame commercial buildings at the left read: "WL. & H.E. Pitkin / Manufacturers of / Silverware" "M.F. Clark / Slate Roofer and Wholesale Retail Dealer / in all Kinds of Roofing SlateÂ… / Slate MantelsÂ…" "Boots and Shoes." A street sign on the corner of the sidewalk reads: "Pearl St." "Ann St." Trolley tracks are in the dirt street.
Object number2000.197.32
NotesSubject Note: Merlin F. Clark and George Hosford were the partners in M.F. Clark & Co., slaters & roofers, at 162 Pearl Street. William L. Pitkin and Horace E. Pitkin were silversmiths at 174 Pearl Street.On View
Not on viewlate 19th-early 20th century
J. C. Dexter Photo Company
1908