RECENT ISSUE: WHY ARE CT’s BORDERS WHERE THEY ARE?
Our Spring 2012 issue was all about mapmaking.
CLICK HERE to read about why our borders are the way they are.
CLICK HERE for more articles in the Spring 2012 “There a Map for That!” issue.
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The Union House Hotel was built 1844 and burned down in 1920. This view is on Main Street, opposite Stage Street, Stamford Post Office to the left. photo: courtesy of the Stamford Historical Society.
2nd. Lt. Augusto Rodriguez, portrait in Sheldon B. Thorpe, The History of the Fifteenth Connecticut Volunteers in the War for the Defense of the Union, 1861–1865, Price, Lee, and Adkins, 1893.