Designed as a residence by architect Ithiel Town, this building was acquired by the United Church on the Green in 1890. It was bought by Yale University Press in 1973, but at the time of this photo it was still in use as a parish house.
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…
Built by Eli Ives in 1814 and later rebuilt by Dexter Alden between 1867 and 1886. Yale bought it after Mrs. Alden's death in 1912 and used it as a boarding house, then demolished it to build Timothy Dwight College about 1934.
Buses wait at the intersection of Temple and Chapel. Pedestrians are on the sidewalk. Malley's Department Store, decorated for Christmas, is in the background.
The east side of Temple Street, north of the intersection with Crown Street. Visible signs include "STONE COLLEGE," "JOSEPH'S BEAUTY SALON," and "BENEDICT."
The east side of Temple Street, looking north toward Crown Street. A two story building in the foreground has signs including "Sally's INC.," and "Gertrude Sheedy MILLINERY." A larger sign reading "STONE COLLEGE" is on a taller building in the…
The north side of Crown Street from the intersection with Temple. A five story building is in the foreground with signs reading "MUSIC CORNER" and "RADIOS RECORDS." Further down the street is a sign reading "GILDEN'S." Several cars are stopped at…