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- Tags: Hart Purdy
Tags: A. H. Barnum, A. H. Hawes, Adelia Dean, Agricultural Insurance Company, Alexander Lee, Andrew Bell, Boughton Family, C. W. Keeler, Captain Quien, Carroll Rider, Catherine Ryan, Clara Watkins, Clarence Morgan, Commercial Union Insurance Company, Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, Danbury Savings Bank, Dewey Inn, Dr. Sunderland, Edward Fairchild (assessor), Equitable Life Insurance Company, Fannie Hirsch (daughter), Francis Benedict, Frank Verra, Fred Bevins, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Allen, George Andrews, George Purdy (brother), George Rundle, George Stevens, George VanFleet, Georgie Hirsch, Harley Beeman, Harry Biddescombe, Hart Purdy, Herbert Wildman, Herman Hirsch (son-in-law), John Greeley, John Greene, Josiah Day, Julia Hirsch (granddaughter), Loomis and Nettleton, Lottie (Charlotte) Hirsch (granddaughter), Louisa Kimball, Mary Dean, Melissa Griffith, Merritt Hat Factory, Millard Hat Factory, Morelock and Husk Machine Shop, Mortimer Rundle, Mrs. George Hawley, New Street School, Reliance Insurance Company, Rufus Rice, Rundle and White Hat Factory, S. W. Bradley, Sarah Keeler, Sarah Purdy, Silvestri Barbershop, Special Agent W. Furness, Sun Insurance Company, Tosi Family, William Conklin, William Lyon
Tags: A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Aaron Mallett, Allen McDonald, Beaverbrook, Beers Family, Bell Purdy, Benedict and Nichols, Benjamin Lynes, Bethel (Conn.), Bridgeport (Conn.), Brother Breckenridge, Brother Chittenden, Brother Scofield, Brother William Hill, Charles Mason, Charles Stevens, Chase Carriage Shop, Coal Pit Hill, Constable Chester Brush, Couch's Picture Gallery, D. B. Booth, Danbury and Norwalk Railroad, Daniel Manley, David Bradley, David Mills, Deputy Sheriff Alfred Heath, Dr. Bennett, Dr. William Lacy, Eben Barnum, Ed Barnum, Edward Fairchild (assessor), Edward Stevens, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, Frank Butler, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Purdy, George Starr, Gillette and Hawley, Gussie Purdy, Hanford Fairchild, Harriet Mills, Harris Crofut, Hart Purdy, Henry Crofut, Henry Hurd, Jacob Fry, James Parmalee, James Selleck, John Bouton, John Brayman, John Cosier, John Grey, John Meeker, Joseph Allen, Joseph Hawley, Josephine Dare, Mallory Hat Factory, Maria Cocking, Martin Clark, Montgomery's Hat Factory, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Lockwood, Mr. Olmstead, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. O.H. Swift, Nathan Benedict, Nathan Pond, Nelson Nickerson, Norwalk (Conn.), Orris Ferry, Oscar Serine, Peter Starr, Platt Osborne, Ridgefield CT, Robert Cocking, Russell Smith, Seth Downs, Sugar Hollow, Sunderland Carpenter Shop, Swift and Day, Theodore Lyons, William Peck, William T. Barnum
Tags: 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Abel Wheeler, Alexander Pine, Alfred Humphrey, Amos Purdy, Anna Eliza Mills, Aunt Ruth Griswold, Balmforth Avenue, Bell Purdy, Benedict and Nichols, Brother Crawford, Brother Frisbie, Brother William Hill, California, Canton Ohio, Carlton and Porter, Charles Fowler, Charles Starr, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Couch's Picture Gallery, Crofut and Son Flour Store, Cyrus Benjamin, David Bradley, Deer Hill, Dr. Bulkeley, Ed Barnum, Eddie Purdy (son), Elisha Dickerson, Eliza Humphrey, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, Ferrell's Hotel (Wooster House), Foster Brothers' Carpenter Shop, Frank Bouton, Fred Jackson, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Purdy, George Starr, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Griswold Wheeler Stevens, Harry Stone, Hart Purdy, Henry Crofut, Henry Hinman, Holly Greene's Hat Factory, Hoyt Family, James Bailey, Jesse Stevens, John Bouton, John Cosier, Joseph Ives, Josiah Day, Lauren Humphrey, Liberty Street, Lt. Gov. Averill, Middle Mountain, Miss English, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. James McNeil, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Nathan Pond, Nathaniel Cable, New Haven (Conn.), O. H. Swift, Oscar Serine, P. T. Barnum, Peter Starr, Publishers, Railroad Avenue, Raymond's market, Robert Cocking, Robert Dunning, S. Peck, Smith Barnum, Theodore Fowler, Theodore Morris, Town Mountain Danbury, Uncle Stephen, V. W. Benedict, Widow Barnum, William Carlson, 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: 10th Connecticut Regiment, 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Aaron Morehouse, Allen McDonald, Amenia Academy, Barnum's Hotel, Bell Purdy, Benjamin Lynes, Boughton Family, Bridgeport (Conn.), Brother William Hill, Brother Woodruff, Burr Bradley, California, Charles Hull, Charles Parsons, Charles Starr, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Couch's Picture Gallery, Cousin Emmaline Williams, Danbury Times, David Bradley, David Mills, Deacon Benjamin Ambler, Dr. Bulkeley, Eddie Purdy (son), Eliza Humphrey, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Fish Ware, Fox Pond Hollow, Frank Boughton (female), Fred Vintz, George Blissard, George Davis, George Purdy, George Starr, Georgetown CT, Granville Ambler, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Purdy, Hart Purdy, Henry Hinman, Hoyt Family, Jacob Fry, James Fowler, James Taylor, Jeffersonian (newspaper), Jesse Stevens, John Cosier, John Pollett, Lincoln, Louis Moegling, Louise Jones, Lucius Wildman, Mill Plain Swamp, Montgomery Bailey, Moses Baxter, Moses Mountain, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Mrs. McDonald, New Haven (Conn.), O. H. Swift, Oil Mill Pond (Danbury), Parmalee and Bradley, Raymond's market, Redding CT, Rev. Mr. Shepard, Robert Cocking, Robert Sayers, Sarah Purdy, Shenandoah Valley, Starr's Plain, Terry's Woods Danbury, Thomas Lyons, Thomas Smith, Tweedy Family
Tags: 11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment (1861-1865), A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Aaron Mallett, Aunt Louise, Bell Purdy, Benedict and Nichols, Benjamin Lynes, Boughton Family, Brother William Hill, Bull Run VA, Burr Bradley, California, Charles Crosby (constable), Charles Parsons, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Cosmopolite (pen name of George Purdy), Daniel S. Beattys, David Cosier, Dr. Bulkeley, Dr. E. A. Brown, E. Wing, Eddie Purdy (son), Edith Newman, Eliza Humphrey, Fanny Griswold, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, Ferrell's Hotel (Wooster House), Foster Brothers' Carpenter Shop, Frank Boughton (female), Gallows Hill Danbury, George Purdy, Gussie Purdy, Harriet Griswold Wheeler Stevens, Harriet Mills, Harriet Purdy, Harry Stone, Hart Purdy, Henry Crofut, Henry Mead, Horace Greeley, Hoyt Family, J. W. Nichols, Jeffersonian (newspaper), John Cosier, John Morris, John Sharp, Mallory Hat Factory, Maria Cocking, McDonald's Blacksmith Shop, Middletown CT, Mill Plain Pond, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Nathaniel Cable, New Street, New York Times, New York Tribune, Oil Mill Pond (Danbury), River Street - Danbury, Robert Cocking, Scofield's Dry Goods Store, Walker Bartram, Waverly (newspaper), West Street Danbury, William Buckley