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Guilford Green
The Hurricane of 1938
Early Guilford Business/Industry
Guilford Green

The Trolley at Guilford Green, Guilford, Conn.
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Southwest corner of the green ca. 1885. From left: Judge Landon’s house, his office, Music Hall, Methodist Church, and Robinson’s Hardware Store.
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Looking South on Whitfield Street – c1895 - corner Boston and Water Streets
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Guilford Green
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South Green- 1888
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The Grand Army of the Republic gathered on Guilford Green- early 20th century.
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The Hurricane of 1938

First Congregational Church
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Replanting the Green after the Hurricane
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Corner of Water and Whitfield St.
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West Side of Green
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West Corner of Green
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Guilford Business and Industry 
The Sachem’s Head Canning Co. 23 Water St., late 19th century
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Dudley & Beckwith Store ca.1910, 68 Whitfield St.
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EH Butler Store, ca. 1915, 9 Boston St. (currently Page Hardware)
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Leeds Conveyer Belt factory, 129 Water St., 1966.
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Pinchbeck Greenhouse
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Rolf’s Store (Mr. Fred Roff on the left), Water St., ca. 1920’s
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C.W. Lee Meat Market 177 Whitfield St., late 19th century
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Barker Hotel – Corner Whitfield and Water Streets - demolished March 1898.
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