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Republican Party headquarters, Cottrell Street, Mystic.
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Title
Republican
Party
headquarters
,
Cottrell
Street
,
Mystic
.
Creator
Newbury, Edward H., 1867-1960.
Place
Cottrell Street (Mystic, Conn.)
Topic
Commercial buildings
Roads, Earth
Signs and signboards
Theme
Infrastructure
Lifestyle
Livelihood
Description
View
of a
gambrel-roofed
building
identified
as
Republican
headquarters
in the "
Black
Hole
Club
"
building
,
Cottrell
Street
,
Mystic
. A
sign
that
reads
'McKINLEY
&
HOBART
"
hangs
above
the
first
floor
.
Two
men
in
shirtsleeves
stand
in
front
of the
building
.
Chairs
and
potted
plants
can
be
seen
on the
second
floor
porch
.
Mystic
Opera
House
(Tripp
Block)
is
partially
visible
in the
background
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Taken
by
Edward
H
.
Newbury
, a
Mystic
businessman
and
amateur
photographer
.
Annie
Clift
Newbury
was his
wife
.
McKinley
and
Hobart
were the
winning
candidates
in the
1896
presidential
election
.
Appears
to be the
building
that
served
as a
store
for
Haley
,
Fish
&
Co
,
later
Asa
Fish
&
Co
. in the
early-
and
mid-nineteenth
century
.
One
of
Charles
Mallory's
early
business
ventures
was as a
sailmaker
on the
second
floor
of that
building
. The
second
floor
was
later
used
by
photographer
Dudley
Denison
as a
daguerreotype
salon
.
Mystic
Opera
House
was also
known
as the
Tripp
Block
,
owned
by
Captain
George
E
.
Tripp
.
It
suffered
a
devastating
fire
in
1900
.
Date created
[ca
.
1896]
Physical format
1
photograph
:
glass
negative
;
7
x
5
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
:
1980.41.679
File
name
:
IMG0008-4169.PCD
Source
Mystic
Seaport
Collection
Newbury
Collection
.
Rights
Copyright
restrictions
applying
to
use
or
reproduction
of this
image
are
available
from
Mystic
Seaport
.
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Photographs
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