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- Tags: George Hull
Tags: Alfred Targett, Andrew Williams, Bell Purdy, Benjamin Rolfe, Benjamin Ryder, Brother Bartram, Brother Burch, Charles Purdy, Danbury and Norwalk Railroad, Danbury Savings Bank, Daniel Minnerly, David Nichols, Davis Osborne, Emily Anderson, Fanny Griswold, Fanton's Jewelry Store, Father Griswold, Galen Terry, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Davis, George Hull, George Purdy, George Starr, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Purdy, Henry Crofut, Henry Fanton, Henry Hinman, John Carpenter, John Purdy, Joseph Ives, King Street Danbury, Lottie Keeler, Louise Purdy, Marshall West, Miss Camp, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Lockwood, Mr. Potter, Mr. Williams (railroad agent), Mrs. Burr Bradley, Nathan Gillette, Nathan Pond, New York and New Haven Railroad, New York City, O. H. Swift, Pahquioque Bank, Robert Cocking, Saul G. Bailey, Susan Brayman, William Hayes, William Warren
Tags: 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, Aaron Mallett, Abigail Purdy, Allen McDonald, Andrew Knox, Balmforth Avenue, Bell Purdy, Benjamin Lynes, Brother Pegg, Brother William Hill, C. H. Reed, California, Charles Crosby (constable), Concert Hall (Danbury), Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, David Bradley, David Chichester, David Nichols, Dr. Bulkeley, Dr. E. A. Brown, E. Wing, Edward Barnum, Edwin Harris, Eliza Humphrey, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, Frank Bouton, Fred Vintz, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Cosier, George Hull, George Purdy, George Starr, Governor Buckingham, Gussie Purdy, Harper's Weekly, Harriet Mills, Henry E. Comes, Hoyt Family, Jeffersonian (newspaper), John Bussing, John Purdy, Julia Pine, Lacy and Sheather, Levi Bartram, Lieutenant Colonel Wilcoxsan, Long Island, Maria Cocking, Mary Purdy, Mill Plain, Mother Purdy, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Burr Bradley, Mrs. James McNeil, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Nathan Pond, O. H. Swift, Parmalee and Bradley, Raymond's market, Redding CT, Rev. Mr. Shepard, Robert Cocking, Ryan White, Sarah Purdy, Theodore Flagler, Thomas Stone, Tweedy Family, Uncle Stephen, William Purdy, William White
Tags: 11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Alfred Gilbert, Aunt Louisa Bouton, Bell Purdy, Benedict and Nichols, Benjamin Lynes, Benjamin Norris, Brother Crawford, Brother McDonald, Brother William Hill, Burr Bradley, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Daniel Starr, David Bradley, Dr. Bennett, Dr. Bulkeley, Dr. William Lacy, Edward Davis, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Fish Ware, Fox Pond Hollow, Fred Jackson, George Bell, George Hull, George Purdy, George Starr, Granville Ambler, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Ely, Harriet Mills, Harriet Purdy, Hattie Gregory, Henry Ely, Henry Fanton, Hoyt Family, J. W. Nichols, Jacob Fry, James Bailey, James Taylor, John Cosier, John Greene, Josie Wheeler, Lincoln, Lt. Gov. Averill, M. Harris, Martha Stevens, Mary Purdy, Mill Plain Swamp, Miry Brook, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Nelson Nickerson, O. H. Swift, Oil Mill Pond (Danbury), Pahquioque Hat Factory, Parmalee and Bradley, Philo Wildman, Robert Cocking, Shenandoah Valley, Smith Pulling, Starr's Plain, Stony Hill CT, Terry's Woods Danbury, Theodore Morris, Thomas Lyons, Town Mountain Danbury, Wallace Pine, William Otis, William Warren
Tags: 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 1st Congregational Church, Anna Purdy, Brother Chittenden, Brother William Hill, Burr Bradley, Carrie Mills, Charles Stevens, Chase Carriage Shop, Come's Marble Works, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Cosmopolite (pen name of George Purdy), Daniel Starr, David Bradley, Dr. Bulkeley, Dr. Ryder, E. Wing, Eddie Purdy (son), Edward Harris, Edward Smith, Edward Stevens, Essex (Conn.), Father Griswold, First Congregational Church (Danbury), George Fowler, George Hull, George Purdy, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Griswold Wheeler Stevens, Harriet Mills, Harriet Purdy, Henry Crofut, Henry Ledger, Henry Starr, Jeffersonian (newspaper), John Bussing, John Cosier, Joseph Kyle, Lt. Gov. Averill, Maria Cocking, Mary Mills, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mrs. James McNeil, Mrs. Mary Stone?, O. H. Swift, Oil Mill Pond (Danbury), Orin Benedict, Oscar Serine, Parmalee and Bradley, Peter Robinson, Robert Cocking, Robert Cowan, Robinson's Jewelry store, Thomas Mountain, Tweedy Family, Uncle Chauncey, Uncle Edwin Mills, Victor Benedict, Waverly (newspaper), Young Mens' Christian Association
Tags: Ambrose Hill, Amos Purdy, Andrew Knox, Andrew Williams, Anna Hinman, Bedient's Photograph Gallery, Beers Family, Benjamin Rolfe, Bethel (Conn.), Bridgeport (Conn.), Brooklyn (NY), Brother Burch, Carrie Mills, Charles Andrews, Charles Hayes, D. R. French, Daniel Starr, Dr. Bulkeley, Edward Davis, Edwin Harris, Egbert Gilbert, Emily Anderson, Father Griswold, Foster Brothers' Carpenter Shop, Fred Bradley, Gallows Hill Danbury, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Bell, George Crofut, George Hull, George Starr, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Mills, Harriet Taylor, Harry Buckley, Henry Crofut, Henry Hinman, Homeopathic Mutual of N.Y., Hoyt Family, James Selleck, Jeffersonian (newspaper), Joe White, John Bouton, John Bussing, John Cosier, John Swertfager, Louise Vintz, Mother Griswold, Mrs. Burr Bradley, Nathan Pond, Norwich CT, O. H. Swift, Pahquioque Hat Factory, Randall and Bradley's Store, Sewing Society, Sigler Brothers, Theodore Bradley, Tweedy Family, Twitchell, Victor Benedict, William A. Bouton