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Image Not Available for Eastern end of Gold Street before widening, Hartford.
Eastern end of Gold Street before widening, Hartford.
Image Not Available for Eastern end of Gold Street before widening, Hartford.

Eastern end of Gold Street before widening, Hartford.

Datebefore 1899
Medium1 photographic print
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 7/8 x 9 13/16in. (20 x 25cm)
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionTwo African American women and an African American girl stand in front of a 2 - story brick and frame house at the left. A clothesline, barrels and a pile of refuse are in the yard. The steeple of Center Congregational Church is visible at upper left. On the right, a well-dressed man African American man stands in the doorway of a substantial brick building. Two-horse drawn wagons are parked in front of this building. A third horse-drawn wagon is in the middle of the street with a young Caucasian man in a long white coat standing in it. A sign farther down the street advertises "Lager Beer," at E. J. Sheehan's saloon, which faces Main Street. A sign reading "Aetna Life Accident Dept." is visible in the window of a building on the opposite side of Main Street. Snow is on the ground.
Object number2000.189.9
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