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Keywords: bookid:farmingtonconnec00bran bookidfarmingtonconnec00bran bookyear:1906 bookyear1906 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:_brandegee___from_old_catalog__arthur_l___comp bookauthorbrandegeefromoldcatalogarthurlcomp bookauthor:smith__eddy_n____from_old_catalog__joint_comp bookauthorsmitheddynfromoldcatalogjointcomp booksubject:farmington__conn___from_old_catalog_ booksubjectfarmingtonconnfromoldcatalog bookpublisher:farmington__conn___a__l__brandegee_and_e__n__smith_ bookpublisherfarmingtonconnalbrandegeeandensmith bookcontributor:the_library_of_congress bookcontributorthelibraryofcongress booksponsor:sloan_foundation booksponsorsloanfoundation bookleafnumber:51 bookleafnumber51 bookcollection:library_of_congress bookcollectionlibraryofcongress bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana outdoor texture monochrome bookid:farmingtonconnec00bran bookidfarmingtonconnec00bran bookyear:1906 bookyear1906 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:_brandegee___from_old_catalog__arthur_l___comp bookauthorbrandegeefromoldcatalogarthurlcomp bookauthor:smith__eddy_n____from_old_catalog__joint_comp bookauthorsmitheddynfromoldcatalogjointcomp booksubject:farmington__conn___from_old_catalog_ booksubjectfarmingtonconnfromoldcatalog bookpublisher:farmington__conn___a__l__brandegee_and_e__n__smith_ bookpublisherfarmingtonconnalbrandegeeandensmith bookcontributor:the_library_of_congress bookcontributorthelibraryofcongress booksponsor:sloan_foundation booksponsorsloanfoundation bookleafnumber:51 bookleafnumber51 bookcollection:library_of_congress bookcollectionlibraryofcongress bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana outdoor texture monochrome Identifier: farmingtonconnec00bran Title: Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes Year: 1906 (1900s) Authors: [Brandegee, [from old catalog] Arthur L ] comp Smith, Eddy N., [from old catalog] joint comp Subjects: Farmington, Conn. [from old catalog] Publisher: Farmington, Conn. [A. L. Brandegee and E. N. Smith] Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: which eoii-lained the record lieing worn out andlo.t. I lu earliest reference to it is in107J. when the new hook lirgins. Iiwas e\iilentl\- .a \ery rude structure andw.is used as a fort its well ,as a church J1 he s feel s(|uarc, .and furnished with ,1cupola i>r turret which according toIr.idilioii was in llu- cenlcr, I low hardIt wa- to secure this hnilding cm h- inferred hy the length of time takenfor its construction; and how much theprosperity of tlie town adv.anced in theiie.xt sixty years, cm lie seen in thecontrast of this siii.ill. and. a- the rec-ords show, very poorly constructedliuildiiig with the lieantiful and splen-didly huilt cdilice. which .at that timesucceeded ii. and uliich stands to thepresent da\. still lieantiful and strong This third ;ind present structure was he-giiii in 1771. as shown in the date sopl.iinlv marked tipon the foundation 1 oiir, Ii was completed and the dedi- Text Appearing After Image: L,. .oiii^iim r I OXIi OK TIIIO .MOST I o.M.Mo.N ol tAli.MIXC- To.v .\\ti()i;ks—siii.vciiavs i^ud.m tiikciiiiicii isi:ii |-oi{ ()\ i;i! la.i yi;.\I!S. THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 47 cation exercises were held Xovember25tli of the following year. The twopersons to whom the credit of its build-ing is most due, are Colonel Fisher Gayone of the leading merchants of thetown, and Captain Judah Woodruff,who was the architect and master build-er : and who also built a number of thefine and substantial dweltins houses ofthe village, most of which still remainand in good condition. In building thechurch, no pains were spared to havethe material of the best quality, and thework most thoroughly done. The de-sign of the building, probably made byCaptain Woodruff, resembles in a gen-eral way, that of the Old South Churchin Boston, as do man\- of the bestNew England cburcbes. The spire isits crow-ning glory, not only in its ex-ternal beauty, but in the quality of itsconstruction. It was comple Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: farmingtonconnec00bran Title: Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes Year: 1906 (1900s) Authors: [Brandegee, [from old catalog] Arthur L ] comp Smith, Eddy N., [from old catalog] joint comp Subjects: Farmington, Conn. [from old catalog] Publisher: Farmington, Conn. [A. L. Brandegee and E. N. Smith] Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: which eoii-lained the record lieing worn out andlo.t. I lu earliest reference to it is in107J. when the new hook lirgins. Iiwas e\iilentl\- .a \ery rude structure andw.is used as a fort its well ,as a church J1 he s feel s(|uarc, .and furnished with ,1cupola i>r turret which according toIr.idilioii was in llu- cenlcr, I low hardIt wa- to secure this hnilding cm h- inferred hy the length of time takenfor its construction; and how much theprosperity of tlie town adv.anced in theiie.xt sixty years, cm lie seen in thecontrast of this siii.ill. and. a- the rec-ords show, very poorly constructedliuildiiig with the lieantiful and splen-didly huilt cdilice. which .at that timesucceeded ii. and uliich stands to thepresent da\. still lieantiful and strong This third ;ind present structure was he-giiii in 1771. as shown in the date sopl.iinlv marked tipon the foundation 1 oiir, Ii was completed and the dedi- Text Appearing After Image: L,. .oiii^iim r I OXIi OK TIIIO .MOST I o.M.Mo.N ol tAli.MIXC- To.v .\\ti()i;ks—siii.vciiavs i^ud.m tiikciiiiicii isi:ii |-oi{ ()\ i;i! la.i yi;.\I!S. THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 47 cation exercises were held Xovember25tli of the following year. The twopersons to whom the credit of its build-ing is most due, are Colonel Fisher Gayone of the leading merchants of thetown, and Captain Judah Woodruff,who was the architect and master build-er : and who also built a number of thefine and substantial dweltins houses ofthe village, most of which still remainand in good condition. In building thechurch, no pains were spared to havethe material of the best quality, and thework most thoroughly done. The de-sign of the building, probably made byCaptain Woodruff, resembles in a gen-eral way, that of the Old South Churchin Boston, as do man\- of the bestNew England cburcbes. The spire isits crow-ning glory, not only in its ex-ternal beauty, but in the quality of itsconstruction. It was comple Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: farmingtonconnec00bran Title: Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes Year: 1906 (1900s) Authors: [Brandegee, [from old catalog] Arthur L ] comp Smith, Eddy N., [from old catalog] joint comp Subjects: Farmington, Conn. [from old catalog] Publisher: Farmington, Conn. [A. L. Brandegee and E. N. Smith] Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: which eoii-lained the record lieing worn out andlo.t. I lu earliest reference to it is in107J. when the new hook lirgins. Iiwas e\iilentl\- .a \ery rude structure andw.is used as a fort its well ,as a church J1 he s feel s(|uarc, .and furnished with ,1cupola i>r turret which according toIr.idilioii was in llu- cenlcr, I low hardIt wa- to secure this hnilding cm h- inferred hy the length of time takenfor its construction; and how much theprosperity of tlie town adv.anced in theiie.xt sixty years, cm lie seen in thecontrast of this siii.ill. and. a- the rec-ords show, very poorly constructedliuildiiig with the lieantiful and splen-didly huilt cdilice. which .at that timesucceeded ii. and uliich stands to thepresent da\. still lieantiful and strong This third ;ind present structure was he-giiii in 1771. as shown in the date sopl.iinlv marked tipon the foundation 1 oiir, Ii was completed and the dedi- Text Appearing After Image: L,. .oiii^iim r I OXIi OK TIIIO .MOST I o.M.Mo.N ol tAli.MIXC- To.v .\\ti()i;ks—siii.vciiavs i^ud.m tiikciiiiicii isi:ii |-oi{ ()\ i;i! la.i yi;.\I!S. THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 47 cation exercises were held Xovember25tli of the following year. The twopersons to whom the credit of its build-ing is most due, are Colonel Fisher Gayone of the leading merchants of thetown, and Captain Judah Woodruff,who was the architect and master build-er : and who also built a number of thefine and substantial dweltins houses ofthe village, most of which still remainand in good condition. In building thechurch, no pains were spared to havethe material of the best quality, and thework most thoroughly done. The de-sign of the building, probably made byCaptain Woodruff, resembles in a gen-eral way, that of the Old South Churchin Boston, as do man\- of the bestNew England cburcbes. The spire isits crow-ning glory, not only in its ex-ternal beauty, but in the quality of itsconstruction. It was comple Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: farmingtonconnec00bran Title: Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes Year: 1906 (1900s) Authors: [Brandegee, [from old catalog] Arthur L ] comp Smith, Eddy N., [from old catalog] joint comp Subjects: Farmington, Conn. [from old catalog] Publisher: Farmington, Conn. [A. L. Brandegee and E. N. Smith] Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: which eoii-lained the record lieing worn out andlo.t. I lu earliest reference to it is in107J. when the new hook lirgins. Iiwas e\iilentl\- .a \ery rude structure andw.is used as a fort its well ,as a church J1 he s feel s(|uarc, .and furnished with ,1cupola i>r turret which according toIr.idilioii was in llu- cenlcr, I low hardIt wa- to secure this hnilding cm h- inferred hy the length of time takenfor its construction; and how much theprosperity of tlie town adv.anced in theiie.xt sixty years, cm lie seen in thecontrast of this siii.ill. and. a- the rec-ords show, very poorly constructedliuildiiig with the lieantiful and splen-didly huilt cdilice. which .at that timesucceeded ii. and uliich stands to thepresent da\. still lieantiful and strong This third ;ind present structure was he-giiii in 1771. as shown in the date sopl.iinlv marked tipon the foundation 1 oiir, Ii was completed and the dedi- Text Appearing After Image: L,. .oiii^iim r I OXIi OK TIIIO .MOST I o.M.Mo.N ol tAli.MIXC- To.v .\\ti()i;ks—siii.vciiavs i^ud.m tiikciiiiicii isi:ii |-oi{ ()\ i;i! la.i yi;.\I!S. THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 47 cation exercises were held Xovember25tli of the following year. The twopersons to whom the credit of its build-ing is most due, are Colonel Fisher Gayone of the leading merchants of thetown, and Captain Judah Woodruff,who was the architect and master build-er : and who also built a number of thefine and substantial dweltins houses ofthe village, most of which still remainand in good condition. In building thechurch, no pains were spared to havethe material of the best quality, and thework most thoroughly done. The de-sign of the building, probably made byCaptain Woodruff, resembles in a gen-eral way, that of the Old South Churchin Boston, as do man\- of the bestNew England cburcbes. The spire isits crow-ning glory, not only in its ex-ternal beauty, but in the quality of itsconstruction. It was comple Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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