Herbert Randall Survey of New Haven and Environs, 1880-1920 (PG 380)
Herbert Randall (1850-1926) was born in Massachusetts and lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan before opening a studio in New Haven in 1894. He served as a... Show moreHerbert Randall (1850-1926) was born in Massachusetts and lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan before opening a studio in New Haven in 1894. He served as a contributor and later as president of the Connecticut Magazine and sought to promote public awareness of the history of Connecticut. Randall was also an accomplished writer who had many poems published in newspapers and magazines across the country. This collection consists of approximately 141 black and white photographs of New Haven and the surrounding area from 1880-1920. Most of the photographs are street scenes from the downtown area. The photographs in this collection are derived from 1,210 of Randall's glass plate negatives which he donated to the State Library. There are two different sets of negatives in the survey, one 8 x 10 in., the other 5 x 7 in. In 1977, both sets were printed and the negatives transferred to acid-free envelopes. Addresses for buildings and businesses were obtained from the Sanborn Insurance Maps of New Haven, 1901, the New Haven City Directory, 1880-1920, and captions from the negative envelopes. Addresses from 1880-1920 may not corroborate with matching addresses today as names of streets in New Haven have changed. This is particularly noticeable in areas that have been used for highway construction and other urban development. From time to time the Connecticut State Library hopes to add to this collection. Show less
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- Carriages and carts
- Hotels
- Trees
- Banks
- Street railroad tracks
- Clothing stores
- Window displays
- Industrial buildings
- Automobiles
- Flags
- Post office buildings
- Snow
- Gas street lamps
- Armories
- Construction
- Department stores
- Dwellings
- Freight cars
- Insurance companies
- New Haven Green
- Railroad tracks
- Schools
- Theaters
- Advertisements
- Bicycles
- City Hall
- Decorations
- Demolition
- Liquor stores
- Public libraries
- Railroad stations
- Undertakers
- people
- Bookstores
- Bunting
- Carriages
- Chapel Street
- Churches
- Clocks and watches
- Electric utilities
- Fires
- Ice
- Music stores
- Police stations
- Public schools
- Restaurants
- Rivers
- Ships
- Water towers
- auditorium
- auditoriums
- cars
- fire alarm box
- gas lamps
- gas street lamps
- gas streetlights
- high schools
- manufacturers
- parks
- schools
- stores
- street railroad tracks
- streets
- technical schools
- Abandoned buildings
- Advertising
- Alleys
- Bakeries
- Banners
- Bathtubs
- Beaches
- Bird's-eye views in art
- Boardwalks
- Bodies of water
- Brick ads
- Bridges
- Butcher shops
- Butchers
- Celebration
- Children
- Clock towers
- Cobblestone roads
- Cobblestone streets
- Containers
- Dirt roads
- Dogs
- Doorways
- Electric lines -- Poles and towers
- Electric lines -- poles and towers
- Eli Whitney
- Families
- Fire fighters
- Firearms industry and trade
- Florist shops
- Hand-painted advertising
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