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Asylum Street railroad crossing, Hartford.
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Title
Asylum
Street
railroad
crossing
,
Hartford
.
Place
Asylum Street (Hartford, Conn.)
Topic
Railroads -- Crossings
Commercial buildings
Trolley cars
Topic-Person
Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardiner) b. 1838
Howard, James L
Genre
Photographs
Theme
Infrastructure
Environment
Description
Two
men
wearing
coats
and
top
hats
stand
at the
left
. A
third
man
and
woman
,
blurred
from
movement
,
walk
on the
sidewalk
behind
them.
Brick
commercial
buildings
at the
right
have
signs
that
read
: "
Religious
Herald
" "
J.B
.
Burr
Boo[ks]
" "
Christian
Secre...""The
Burr
Index
Co.
" "
Heublein
/
Lager
Beer
/
Lunch
Room.
" A
striped
pole
indicates
a
barbershop
. The
stone
Gothic
church
in the
left
foreground
is
the
Park
Congregational
Church
. A
horse-drawn
vehicle
,
blurred
from
movement
,
is
nearby
.
Utility
poles
and
gas
street
lights
line
the
dirt
street
that has
trolley
tracks
in
it
. A
trolley
car
is
in the
background
near
a
sign
that
reads
: "
Railroad
Crossing.
" The
barriers
at the
crossing
are
down
. The
trees
in the
left
background
are in
Bushnell
Park
.
Inscribed
on
back
: "
Morgan
G
.
Bulkeley
(leaning
against
post)
Gov
.
/
James
L
.
Howard
(standing
in
street)
Lt
.
Gov
.
/
(picture
taken
between
1886-1890)
/
Asylum
St.
"<br>
Notes
F.W
.
Heublein
was
proprietor
of a
saloon
at
430
Asylum
Street
. <br>The
Park
Congregational
Church
,
erected
in
1867
and
built
of
Portland
brownstone
,
is
at
390
Asylum
Street
. <br>
Philip
Conrad
was a
baker
and
confectioner
at
372
Asylum
Street
. <br>The
offices
of the
Religious
Herald
were at
336
Asylum
Street
. <br>
Date created
[between
1886
and
1890]
Physical format
1
photographic
print
;
16
x
21
cm
.<br>
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
X.2000.37.1
<br>
File
name
2828
img0084.pcd
<br>
Source
The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
Rights
Reproduction
and
copyright
information
regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
Graphics
Collection
, The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
,
Hartford
.
Sub-collection
Photographs
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