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Willimantic Connecticut 1882

Willimantic Connecticut 1882. In 1882, an aerial map of Willimantic Connecticut was published by the Charles Hart Lithograph Company of New York. Willimantic, Connecticut 1909. In 1909, another aerial map of Willimantic, Connecticut was published by O. H. Bailey.

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Willimantic Connecticut 1882

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  1. Willimantic Connecticut 1882

  2. In 1882, an aerial map of Willimantic Connecticut was published by the Charles Hart Lithograph Company of New York

  3. Willimantic, Connecticut 1909

  4. In 1909, another aerial map of Willimantic, Connecticut was published by O. H. Bailey.

  5. These maps featured drawings and photographs of some of the important buildings in Willimantic. Can you find some of these buildings still standing today?

  6. Residences of Business Owners and Mill Managers

  7. Residence of A. I. Bill 1909

  8. Residence of Eugene Stowell Boss 1882

  9. Residences of F. D. Jordan andW.P. Jordan1909

  10. Residence of Colonel William Barrows 1882

  11. Residence of H. C. Murray 1909

  12. Residence of HonorableE.A. Buck 1882

  13. Residence of J. C.Tracy 1909

  14. Residence of Honorable William C. Jillson1882

  15. Residence of S. G. Adams 1909

  16. Residence of Whiting W. Hayden 344 Pleasant Street 1909

  17. Mill Worker Neighborhoods

  18. Willimantic Linen Company Worker Houses 1909

  19. Temple, Broad and Center Streets 1909

  20. The Oaks – Quercus Avenue 1909

  21. Businesses

  22. Elmore & Shepard,Funeral Directors60 – 62 North Street1909

  23. Bill’s Block and H.E. Remington & Co., Clothiers1882

  24. J. C. Tracy. Jeweler and Optician688 Main Street1909

  25. Oscar O. Tanner Wholesale Liquor Sales 615 Main Street and 29 Union Street 1909

  26. Turner Building, and Hotel Commercial, A. A. Burnham, Proprietor1882

  27. D. P.ComtoisCarpets, Linoleum, Mattresses814 Main Street1909

  28. J. F. Carr & CompanyClothing and Furnishings744 Main Street 1909

  29. Brainard House, S.C. Hooker, Proprietor1882

  30. Boston Store, The H. C. Murray Co. Corner of Main and Church Streets1909

  31. Walden’s Block, Main Street 1882

  32. Hillhouse and Taylor Lumber, Coal, Wood and Builders’ Supplies, Milk Street 1909

  33. Homisdas Dion Assessor, Groceries, Meat Market, Bakery, Grain, Wood and Coal 36 –38 Ash Street 1909

  34. Willimantic Linen CompanyStore 1882

  35. H. A. Bugbee Flour, Feed and Grain 870 Main Street 1909

  36. Loomer Opera House and Boston Dry Goods Store 1882

  37. Jordan Hardware Company 670 Main Street1909

  38. Frinck’s Block onMain Street 1882

  39. Boston Furniture Store, E. F. Casey 451 – 455 Main Street 1909

  40. Banks

  41. The First National Bank1882

  42. Willimantic Savings Institute and Windham National Bank1882

  43. Dime Savings Bank1882

  44. Churches

  45. Saint Joseph Catholic Church, JacksonStreet 1882

  46. First Congregational Church, Valley Street 1882

  47. Saint Mary’s French Catholic Church,Valley Street 1909

  48. Industry

  49. The Vanderman Manufacturing Co. Iron Founders, Plumbing and Heating Tools 1909

  50. Willimantic Linen Company Mill No. 1 1882

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