Box 7
Contains 25 Results:
Meadow Street #25
Built about 1800 by George Bolles, the house was owned in 1861 by Susan Jenne, in 1882 by George S. Elmore, in 1867 by Derrick V. Sandford, in 1920 by Frank B. Mason, and in 1937 by Edward Pikosky. In 2012 it is owned by Andrew Pikosky. Included in the folder are 3 photographs taken in 1957-1958 and one photograph of the back of the house taken in 1952.
Meadow Street #
Dated 1932, location to be determined. Was filed as Edward Buckley house. There were more than one Edward Buckley house on Meadow St.
Meadow Street #
Location to be determined. Labeled as residence of Elmore family on Meadow Street, circa 1875-1900. The Elmores lived at #25 Meadow Street but this does not look like that house. Also Mrs. George Elmore lived at #57 Meadow Street in 1908.
Meadow Street #252
Located on the corner of Gallows Lane, this house was built in 1934 by Walter Thompson. The architect was Albert Hopkins Pierce. Two photographs taken in 1953 for the book "This is Litchfield" by Frank B. Eraclito and Joseph J. Hack, Jr.
Meadow Street views
Two small black & white photographs of Meadow Street during winter storms on Jan. 3, 1932 and Dec. 20, 1942.
Main Street #
The old Northfield school, now a residence.
Milton Pond
Photograph taken by Charles A. Earle from the saw mill, across Milton Pond [now gone] to the house at Milton Road #563, formerly the Congregational Church parsonage.
Meadow Street #22 or #18?
Milton views
Two photographs identified as being in Milton - one is labeled "Distant view of Horace Seeley's blacksmith shop" and is very blurry; the other is identified as "Trotting horse with sulkey" and shows a barn in the background.
Main Street #12
Originally built as Northfield's Center School in 1885, it closed as a school in 1955 and became the home of the Northfield Volunteer Fire Department. In 2010/2011 it was converted into low-income housing. An early photograph shows the building as the school, and a second one as the fire house.