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Old Reservoir Dam, 1888
© 2015 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Old Reservoir Dam, 1888

MakerMade by H. Wales Lines Company American, 1864 - 1983
Date1888
MediumPhotography; albumen on paper in cardboard album covers
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 7 1/4 x 9 1/4in. (18.4 x 23.5cm)
Other (overall height x width): 8 1/4 x 11 1/2in. (21 x 29.2cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
DescriptionPhotograph of a dirt path through the woods in Meriden, Connecticut. A stone wall (dam) with a bridge is located perpendicular to the path. Trees in the distance.
Object number2015.149.1.30
InscribedRecto, handwritten in black ink: "Old Reservoir Dam, 1888"

Recto, handwritten in black ink: "Old Reser. Dam, City"
NotesFrom: An Historic Record and Pictorial Description of the Town of Meriden, Connecticut: And Men who Have Made It... A Century of Meriden "The Silver City." (p. 41)

Possibly the old reservoir in Hubbard Park.

"With the exception of about eight acres, the land was a gift to the city by the Charles Parker Co., who originally purchased the land from the heirs of William Johnson for reservoir purposes. The land comprising the present Hubbard Park was presented to the city of Meriden by Walter Hubbard, president of the Bradley & Hubbard Mfg. Co., who cared for the park, developed and beautified without expense to the city.

The park is situated west of the city, about one and one-half miles. The founder, perceiving the great natural advantages this land possessed for a public park, asked and received permission from the city authorities to develop that portion belonging to the municipality, and the city has set aside and dedicated this land for a public park (with the reservoir, Lake Merimere, lying between the cliffs and peaks) to which Mr. Hubbard has added many tracts of land."
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