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- Tags: Edward Sanford
Tags: Benedict and Nichols, Benjamin Rolfe, Charles Griffing, Charles Hayes, Danbury and Norwalk Railroad, Daniel Minnerly, Daniel Starr, Daragan and Rider, Deer Hill, Edward Davis, Edward Sanford, Elias Stevens, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Fred Jackson, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Purdy, Gussie Purdy, H. D. Clark, Hanford Fairchild, Harriet Griswold Wheeler Stevens, Henry Crofut, Henry Fanton, Hull and Rogers, J. D. Stevens, John Cosier, Josie Stevens, Lake Kenosia, Louise Purdy, Mother Griswold, Mr. Potter, Mr. Williams (railroad agent), Mrs. Burr Bradley, Nathan Pond, New York and New Haven Railroad, O. H. Swift, Pahquioque Bank, Robert Cocking, Smith and Rand Powder Company, Town Mountain Danbury, William Hayes, William Scofield, William Warren
Tags: A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Aunt Louise, Bartram and Fanton Sewing Machine Company, Bell Purdy, Benjamin Lynes, Bethel (Conn.), Brewster (New York), Brother William Hill, Carlton and Porter, Charles Fowler, Charles H. Reed, Crofut's Feed Store, David Bradley, David Mills, Ed Barnum, Edward Dunning, Edward Sanford, Eugene Conkling, Everett Andrews, Fairfield County, Father Griswold, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Benjamin, George Purdy, Gillette's Store, Governor Buckingham, Gussie Purdy, Harris' Clothing Store, Hart Purdy, Henry Crofut, J. D. Stevens, James Parmalee, John Bouton, John Brayman, Judd’s Store, Louise Vintz, Middle Mountain, Mill Plain Pond, Mill Plain Swamp, Moses Mountain, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mrs. Daniel Starr, Nathan Pond, New Haven (Conn.), Parmalee and Bradley, Publishers, Robert Cocking, Sarah Purdy, Sugar Hollow, Theodore Lyons, Thomas Mountain, William Hurd, William Warren, William Witherspoon, Wolfe's Pond
Tags: 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, Abel Wheeler, Alexander Coe, Bell Purdy, Bethel (Conn.), Boughton Family, Brother William Hill, Burr Bradley, California, Carrie Mills, Come's Marble Works, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Couch's Picture Gallery, David Mills, Eddie Purdy (son), Edith Newman, Edward Sanford, Eliza Humphrey, Father Griswold, Ferrell's Hotel (Wooster House), Frank Boughton (female), Fred Bradley, George Purdy, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Griswold Wheeler Stevens, Harriet Mills, Henry Ely, Jeffersonian (newspaper), John Cosier, Mallory Hat Factory, Maria Cocking, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Oscar Serine, Philo Wildman, Rabbit Hill, Raymond's market, Robert Cocking, Sarah Purdy, Tweedy Family, Uncle Edwin Mills, Waverly (newspaper), William Witherspoon, Young Mens' Christian Association
Tags: 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 5th Connecticut Regiment, Aaron Morehouse, Alexander Coe, Allen McDonald, Amos C. Day, Anna Purdy, Bell Purdy, Bethel (Conn.), Boughton Family, Bridgeport (Conn.), Brother Crawford, Bull Run VA, Camp Aiken, Captain James Moore, Charles Mills, Charles Small, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Daniel Manley, David Mills, Dr. Bennett, Edmund Palmer, Edward Sanford, Father Griswold, Frank Boughton, George Purdy, Gould Disbrow, Granville Ambler, Harriet Mills, Henry Crofut, John Bouton, John Brush, John Pollett, Joseph Young, Lieut Col. Henry B. Stone, Louise Purdy, Lt. Gov. Averill, Mary Purdy, Montgomery Bailey, Norwalk (Conn.), Phineas Lounsbury, Seth Downs, Theodore Fowler, William H. Curtis, William Otis, William Warren
Tags: Abel Gray, Andrew Knox, Anna Purdy, Bell Purdy, Brother Crawford, Bull Run VA, Burr Bradley, Captain James Moore, Charles Mills, Charles Small, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Daniel Manley, David Mills, Dr. Ryan, Edward Sanford, Edward Stevens, Emily Anderson, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, George Fenner, George Hall, George Purdy, Henry Hinman, Hiram Crofut, Hoyt Family, John Brush, John Carpenter, John Pollett, John Stone, Joseph Young, Lt. Gov. Averill, Lucy Wildman, Mary Purdy, Mother Griswold, Mr. Hurd, Mrs. Cyrus White, Mrs. Russell Wildman, O. H. Swift, Pahquioque Hat Factory, Raymond's market, Ridgefield CT, Robert Fry, Stamford (Conn.), Sturdevant's Factory, Thomas Barnum, Washington D.C., William Alfred Buckingham