Preserving and Sharing Guilford's Treasures
P.O. Box 363, Guilford, Connecticut 06437 ~ (203) 453-2263 ~ Registered 501c3 Non-Profit
Our Mission: To collect, preserve and share the history of Guilford, Connecticut for present and future generations.
Portraits - Part Two
P-2627
Unidentified young girl
P-2629
Elderly man with a walking stick on Broad St. at northeast corner of Green
This 1865 photo is one of the oldest glass-negatives in the Keeping Society’s Photo Collection. In the background is the E. Chapman Bishop house at 126 Broad Street across from the library. By 1920 the use of glass plates had all but petered out among Guilford photographers.
P-2632
Claude Griswold
P-2667
Reverend Francis Smith, in horse carriage
P-2669
Frank M. White, Fire Chief from April 1923 to June 1938
P-2671
Simeon Baldwin Chittenden 1814-1889
P-2673
Clarence E. Norton Fire Chief from June 1938-Dec 1945
P-2675
George B. Norton Fire Chief from Dec 1894 to April 1923
P-2677
Reverend Samuel Johnson 1696-1772
P-2679
Lyman Beecher (sketch from 1803)
P-2681
Mabel Chittenden Potter
Dec 24, 1901
P-2683
Nathan C. Dudley
P-2685
Mabel Chittenden Potter
c.1900
P-2687
Lucy Ann Couch Stone
P-2689
Samuel G. Hubbard
P-2691
Dr. Lorenzo Bennett
P-2693
Mrs. Robert Griswold DeForest (Lillian)
P-2695
Mrs. Charles Leete
P-2697
Albert Doud Hotchkiss
P-2699
Harry Ward
P-2732
George Hutchinson (tintype)
P-2734
Unidentified man
P-2736
Ethel Dean Coleman (color print)
1965, July 31
P-2738
Frederic G. Davis
P-2749
Peletiah W. Leete
P-2751
Capt. Eli Kimberly Sr.
c.1865
P-2753
Henry W. Kimberly
P-2755
Elizabeth Burgis Kimberely (Mrs. Eli Kimberly II) first wife
c.1863
P-2757
Adelaide E. Kimberly
c.1863
P-2759
Minnie E. Kimberly
c.1864
P-2761
Harry Kimberly
c.1881
P-2763
Unidentified man
P-2765
Charles D. Hubbard
P-2767
Walter W. Wilcox
P-2770
Unidentified girl, play horse and doll
P-2772
Unidentified woman sitting beside fireplace
P-2774
Jim Sweet
P-2626
Robert Hunt
P-2628
Kate Elizabeth Hunt
P-2631
Walter Hinckley
P-2666
Edmund S. Jillson and dog Curley
P-2668
Mrs Elizabeth T. Spence Jan 13, 1781-Nov 17, 1873
P-2670
Robert Elliot DeForest. He was the son of George C. Griswold
Robert’s name was initially Robert Elliot Griswold, but it was changed to become eligible for a Yale scholarship. He was born February 20, 1845. He attended Yale University and was a member of the alpha delta phi fraternity. After graduating Yale, he taught at Royalton Academy in Vermont, where he met his wife, Rebecca Bellows Marcy. Although Robert was born in Guilford and attended public schools, he spent most of his adult life in Bridgeport, where he began his political career as a lawyer. He did not live in the Griswold house despite his ownership, instead electing to use the house for different purposes. The zenith of his political career, though, came in 1891, when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives.
P-2672
Henry Ward Beecher
P-2674
William C. H. Moe
P-2676
Abraham Baldwin 1754-1807
P-2678
Sketch of a seated man reading a newspaper
P-2680
Nancy E. Bryan (not Harriet Hunt Bryan)
May 1885
P-2682
Mabel Chittenden Potter
Dec 24, 1901
P-2684
Mrs. N.C. Dudley (Amy)
P-2686
Winifred Chittenden
P-2688
Kyra Scharf, hostess at GKS Antique Festival 1972
1972 July
P-2690
A.S.Dudley
P-2692
Judge Robert Griswold DeForest
P-2694
Mary Jane Hubbard
P-2696
Simeon Baldwin Chittenden
P-2698
Kate M. Dudley
P-2700
Ed Brown
P-2733
William Henry Harrison Murray
P-2735
Miss Murray, book sale (color print)
P-2737
Carl Sonnichsen (color print)
P-2739
Police Chief Supernor
P-2750
Abigail Dudley Leete (Mrs Anson Leete)
Great Grandmother, married in 1799 to Anson Lette, moved to Chautauqua NY in 1817, died there in 1899
P-2752
Eli Kimberly II
c.1863
P-2754
Elizabeth H. Kimberly Sutton
P-2756
Eli Kimberly, III
1880
P-2758
Lucy Kimberly Abell stand, Adelaide Kimberly and May Benton (tintype)
P-2760
Oliver Kimberly
c.1877
P-2762
Nancy Smith Kimberly
P-2764
Robert Griswold DeForest
P-2766
Ayres Stevens
P-2768
George Hubbard
P-2771
Unidentified woman sitting beside fireplace
P-2773
Jim Sweet
P-2775
Miss Nettie Fowler and cat Bluet