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A Moment in Time: Old Photos Invited from Our Readers
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Cigarmakers pause for their portrait in an unidentified Suffield cigar shop, perhaps about 1920.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/history/page/28/)
Cigarmakers pause for their portrait in an unidentified Suffield cigar shop, perhaps about 1920.
From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
This “Welcome Home” picture of Suffield’s well-decorated old Town Hall was almost certainly taken in November 1919, when the town held a major celebration honoring the veterans of World War I, a year after the Armistice
From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
This turn-of-the-century photo was part of a Pease Family album preserved by Barry Sisk, who is connected by marriage to that prominent Suffield family.
From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
Suffield’s urban redevelopment project was in full swing 46 years ago this month as the old Luther Loomis house embarked on a short journey.
Brianna Dunlap, author of the new book, Connecticut Valley Tobacco, a museum professional at the Connecticut Valley Tobacco Museum in Windsor since 2013 and a recent graduate from Central Connecticut State University with a Masters in Public History, will be in Suffield on Sunday, November 13th to talk about her book and to sign copies which will be for sale.
On Wednesday, November 16 Dennis Picard, Director of the Storrowton Village Museum, will be the guest speaker at the Suffield Historical Meeting.