3 views of a parade on Main Street and 1 of a gathering at the railroad depot. Photos attributed to Dr. Downs and property of Thomas Quinn of 52 James Street. These pictures were likely taken on July 20th, 1898 when Company M of the 1st Connecticut left Danbury.
A photograph postcard depicting the destruction of the Frist Congregational Church of Danbury after the fire that destroyed the building on May 6th, 1907.
A typescript based on the handwritten list of houses in Danbury, Connecticut that were still standing and at least 100 years old created by Henry Betts in 1921. The typed version was created in 1990 by Gary Boughton and Patrick Wild.
Article reporting that the state board of control rejected the construction bids put forward by the state board of education for the construction of Fairfield Hall. State Comptroller Salmon assured DAnbury that the appropriation for Fairfield Hall would not be lost but that other bids for the contract were called for.
Article stating that the State board of control was asked to increase the budget for the construction of Fairfield Hall by and additional $10,000, bringing the project budget to $210,000.