View from Elm Street of the New Haven Free Public Library while under construction. Located on the corner of Temple and Elm Streets, the Library opened in 1911 at 133 Elm and remains in the same location today.
Attached note reads: "An 1873 view of the Elm Street side of Old Brick Row showing North after the removal of Divinity College. To the left of North is Second Chapel and to the right rear of Brick Row stands the Old Trumbull Gallery then in use as…
Sidney M. Stone was a prominent architect who lived from 1803-1888 and had a residence at 43 Elm Street. Some of his New Haven buildings include St. Paul's Church and Sacred Heart Church (formerly South Congregational Church). Handwritten on reverse:…
Designed by architect Ithiel Town, this house at what was then 29 Elm Street was the home of Eli Whitney Jr. and his family. The Bullard Building occupied the site by the 1940's. Now an office building is on the site.