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DescriptionUnion House, Stamford Connecticut, early hotel of the city.jpg |
English: One of Stamford's early hotels, the Union House, was built by Thomas P. Dixon, architect and master builder, in 1844. Subsequently known as the Grand Union Hotel and The Carlton House, it stood on the north side of Main Street opposite Stage Street. |
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Source | Lobozza, Carl, “The union House 1870,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed May 12, 2023, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.lobozza.632. |
Author | Lobozza, Carl |
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