The intersection of Temple and Grove Streets, looking toward Elm Street. The first house on the right is the Noah Webster House, built about 1823 and removed to Michigan around 1936 by Henry Ford.
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.
Banners for James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Hobart B. Bigelow, and William H. Bulkeley hang over an unpaved street. One building has a marker reading "Cutler's Corner," which was at the southeast corner of Church and Chapel Streets.
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…