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Plot plan of land in North Stonington
Image Not Available for Plot plan of land in North Stonington

Plot plan of land in North Stonington

Dateabout 1927
Mediumpencil on onion skin paper
DimensionsSheet (height x width): 23 3/4 × 14 11/16in. (60.3 × 37.3cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Sarah G. and Harvey C. Perry II
DescriptionPlot plan for land bordering on Anguilla Road and crossing a town line, with two driveways coming off a perpendicular road. One pond is identified. There are measurements in feet, and a notation that the acreage equals 108.2 acres. Reportedly the drawing is of land known as Randall Farm in North Stonington, Conn.
Object number2016.106.13
Inscribed.9, .11 and .12 have stamped in black ink on the back of each a square frame around a circle with standard data requested, each filled in with black ink.

.9 Date Flown “Spring 1934 / O.P Order No. [blank] / Negative No. "8494-92" / Scale 1"=1200' / Identification "CONN. SRUVEY" / FAIRCHILD AERIAL SURVEYS, Inc / 200 Madison Avenue / New York City. Outside of the circle is printed "WARNING Not to be repro- / duced without permission." Specific spots are identified in pencil "Marquis St., Campbell Co., Westerly, Pawcatuck"

.11 Date Flown "Spring 1934" / O.P Order No. [blank] / Negative No. "8494-107" and "8494-109" / Scale 1" = 1200' / Identification "CONN SURVEY". Same address and warning statement. Specific spots identified in pencil "Farm House *North of #109 NE of 124, North Stonington Road Route 2, Anguilla Road, Anguilla Brook"

.12 Same date, no O.P Order No., Negative No. "8494-124" and "8494-126", same scale, same identification, same address and warning statement. Specific spots are identified in pencil "Anguilla Road and West"

.10 has along the top of the back, "made by Robison Aerial Survey" in pencil / below in ink "Routes 2 and 95 at Rotary and west"


NotesThe building became known as Randall's Ordinary in the 1980s before being purchased by the Mohegan Nation. The Ordinary featured hearth cooking.
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