An Italianate house beyond a gate and stone wall. A handwritten note with the photo reads "The Massena Clark House, 474 Whitney Ave, built about 1860, c 1897."
Text on front of card reads, "Where several Acadian peasants from Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, were sheltered by the town, having been put ashore here from British ships in 1755 (see Longfellow's Evangeline)."
View across the New Haven Green toward the Northeast. Handwritten below photo: "Temple Street. Kitchen end of the Bristol House." The Judge William Bristol House was constructed in 1803-1804 by David Hoadley, and razed to build the New Haven Free…
Handwritten on reverse: "This house was purchased in an unfinished condition by the Hon. Elizur Goodrich, father of Professor Chauncey A. Goodrich in 1801 or 1802 and completed to suit his needs. Northwest corner of Temple and Wall Sts. Demolished by…
A colonial revival house with a picket fence in front. Handwritten on reverse: "Prof Charles Cameron Clark Jr Yale 83." Clark, a Professor of French, acquired the house in 1903 from Henry Farnum.
A well preserved example of the Italian Villa style. Handwritten on reverse: "Residence of George Dudley Seymour, built in 1848. Removed to its present location from what is now the northeast corner of Trumbull and Lincoln. Mr. Seymour died here in…