A view looking east down Chapel Street. Several horse-drawn carriages are visible. In the right foreground, men stand near a bicycle propped against a post.
The exterior of a wooden commercial building at the corner of two unpaved streets. Several signs are visible: "P. J Kelly & Co. Furniture and Carpets," "Bunnell's Grand Opera House Crown ST," "Taylor Bros." Taylor Brothers was a saloon at 34 Church…
Dixwell Avenue at the intersection of Broadway and Goffe Streets. A large Coca-Cola sign is visible on the left, and several cars are visible on the street.
A snow-covered New Haven Green, with the old State House (also used as a Courthouse) visible in the left center. The State House, designed by Ithiel Town and erected in 1831, was razed in 1889.
The corner of Water and State Streets. This intersection on Long Wharf was known as Custom House Square because of the Customs House built there by the U. S. Government in 1818. A horse drawn cart bearing the sign "Hugh Plunkett" is in the center.
The corner of Water and State Streets. This intersection on Long Wharf was known as Custom House Square because of the Customs House built there by the U. S. Government in 1818. The photo shows the New Haven and Derby Railroad track crossing State…
Men digging the foundation of the Ives Building. Four horses are hitched to a wagon in the center of the photo. In the background, several houses are visible on Temple Street.
An excellent example of the Romanesque Revival style, built in 1871.This structure is a monumental neighborhood landmark located on the corner of Chapel and Dwight Streets. It is currently the home of St. Paul's Union American Methodist Episcopal…