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Stamford

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Product Code: 9781531619961
ISBN13: 9781531619961
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Stamford

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Founded in 1641, Stamford is one of the oldest towns in New England. Although once a stopping place on the stagecoach route between New York and Boston, Stamford remained largely agrarian until the coming of the railroad in 1848. The resulting influx of immigrants and industrial expansion that followed transformed Stamford from a rural community into a bustling city. The images in this book date from the Civil War through the end of World War I, from the earliest available photographs to the established use of the automobile. It is a time that saw the gristmills become factories and old frame trading posts be replaced by imposing brick structures. During these years the people of Stamford supported the Union Cause and voted for Grover Cleveland; they built new homes, churches, schools, and parks; they established a hospital and a library; they joined the YMCA, went yachting, and always turned out for a parade.


Author: Bonnie K. Bull
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Feb 19, 2004
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531619967
ISBN-13: 9781531619961
 

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