History
100 Years Ago in Suffield
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Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/history/page/9/)
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
The Suffield Market’s delivery wagon is shown in about 1910.
Alexander King (1737-1802) was the great grandson of James King, an original proprietor, commonly known as first settler who arrived in Suffield in 1682.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
The old Terrett House Hotel in West Suffield center.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
According to a note on the back, this photo shows the Patterson family in 1910, sitting by their back door.
In the continuing program to identify early Black residents who were owned in Suffield, an interested group gathered at the Phelps-Hatheway House to learn about Witness Stones.
In the summer of 2021, Joseph McGill facilitated two important dialogues at the Phelps-Hatheway House and Garden.