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Gift of Alvin Schaut, 2016.14.1 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Society.
East Haddam postcards
Gift of Alvin Schaut, 2016.14.1 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Society.

East Haddam postcards

Date1900-1920
Mediumink on paper board
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions: (Height) 3 1/2 x (Width) 5 1/2in. (8.9 x 14cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Alvin Schaut
Object number2016.14.1-.3
DescriptionThree black and white photogrpahic postcards of scenes in East Haddam, Connecticut, and publsihed by Bond Manufacturing Company, 2 Eld Street, New Haven.

.1 Nathan Hale Monument on the green where he first taught school, East Haddam, Conn. Monument is in the center with a white house behind and to the right.

.2 Nathan Hale School House and Joseph Spencer Monument, East Haddam, Conn. Flag pole in the center of the picture behind which appears the schoolhouse and to the left of which is the monument topped by an eagle. Joseph Spencer was a Major-General of the Continental Troops, member of the Council of Safety, a Congressman, judge, Deputy,
Deacon, and farmer of East Haddam.

.3 Rathbun Memorial Library, East Haddam, Conn.
Status
Not on view
Connecticut Historical Society collections, 1993.175.8 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
Whitehead and Hoag Company
about 1900
2004.2.6.29
David F. Ransom
1982-1998
Connecticut Historical Society collections, 1993.175.7 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
Whitehead and Hoag Company
about 1900
The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2004.73.67  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Sawyer's Inc.
1950
Plate
Kettlesprings Kilns
1962
Museum purchase, 1980.100.2  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
F. W. Beers & Co.
1874
Museum purchase, 1980.100.17  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
F. W. Beers & Co.
1874
Museum purchase, 1980.100.13  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
F. W. Beers & Co.
1874
Gift of Nancy Finlay, 2002.94.36  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Thomas P. Benincas Jr.
1980-2000
Museum purchase, 1980.100.1 © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
F. W. Beers & Co.
1874