A view of the facades of four businesses, with horse-drawn carriages in front. Some signs are visible: "Flour Dealers," "James E. Kelley," "Warrensfelt Cement - Gravel Roofing," "New Haven Beef Company." Handwritten on reverse: "Head of Long Wharf…
View toward the northeast showing buildings along Church Street and part of Elm Street. The building on the far right is Federal Courthouse and Post Office (1917). To its left is the Powell Building (1921); the high-rise in the center is the New…
View toward the northeast showing buildings along Church Street and part of Elm Street. The white building on the far right is Federal Courthouse and Post Office (1917). To its left are the Powell Building (1921), City Hall (1861), The New Haven…
View toward the northeast showing buildings along Church Street and part of Elm Street. The white building on the far right is Federal Courthouse and Post Office (1917). To its left are the Powell Building (1921), City Hall (1861), The New Haven…
View toward the northeast, showing Yale's Hall of Graduate Studies in the center. The School of Law is on the right, and the Sterling Memorial Library is on the left.
View looking east across Church Street. A building marked Child's Business College is across the street. Pedestrians, horse-drawn carriages, and bicycles are visible.
A view down Temple Street through a column of trees. Carte de visite. Printed on the reverse is "Henry S. Peck, Photographer / Successor to Peck Bros / Street's Building / Corner State and Chapel Sts. / New Haven, Conn."