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Image Not Available for Exterior of J.P. Newton market, 341 Asylum Street, Hartford
Exterior of J.P. Newton market, 341 Asylum Street, Hartford
Image Not Available for Exterior of J.P. Newton market, 341 Asylum Street, Hartford

Exterior of J.P. Newton market, 341 Asylum Street, Hartford

Date1882-1885
MediumPhotography; albumen print on paper on cardboard mount
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 4 3/4 x 6 11/16in. (12 x 17cm)
DescriptionGroup of men and a woman pose on the sidewalk in front of a frame commercial building. The woman and some of the men wear aprons. Some men have beards or mustaches. Signs read: "Market. Confectionery." "341 J.P. Newton 341." An oval hanging sign is not legible. A small sign over the stairway in the center reads: "Mrs. Duggan / Boarding and Lodging." Meat, including plucked chickens, hangs from the porch. A barrel is on the porch at the right.
Object number1986.32.1
InscribedOn verso: "3rd from L: William J. Burns / 4th from R: J.P. Newton, probably."
NotesSubject Note: Joel P. Newton was a wholesale meat, poultry and fish dealer at 341 Asylum Street from 1875 to 1885, when the business became Newton and Robertson, grocers. Mrs. Michael Duggan operated a boarding house at 353 Asylum Street. She moved to 345 Asylum Street in 1882. William J. Burns is listed as a marketman at 341 Asylum Street in the Hartford city directory.
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