Stamford, Connecticut – A Bibliography – I

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Refers to the index of names and subjects covered by individual bibliography items.

  1. Inland Publishing Company. “Interior view, St. John’s Church, Stamford, Connecticut.” Inland Architect and News Record. 1899 Jun; Vol. 33 (No. 5) plate no. 5.
Notes: Published by Inland Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Location: DLC, MB.
W. A. Potter, Architect.
  2. Instituto Italiano, Inc. Stamford Conn. Venticinque anni di progresso – 1910-1935. (Twenty five years of progress – 1910-1935). Stamford, Connecticut: Instituto Italiano, Inc., Stamford, Conn. (Italian Institute of Stamford, Inc.); 1935; (140) pp., paper covers, illus., ports., advts., 26 cm. 
Notes: Imprint on p. (140) reads: “The Cappabianca Press, Inc. (PRINTERS of THIS JOURNAL)”     Title is in Italian on title page, in English on cover.                               Location: CtHi, CtSHi, MnU, PPBI.   Cordasco (p. 117).   Kemp (p. 633).   Parks (No. 8575).               Parks (No. 8575) states, “Coordinating agency for various Italian-American organizations. Includes historical sketches of the Institute and other organizations.”       Also included is an article titled “History of the Italian Parish of The Sacred Heart of Stamford, Conn.”
  3. Ives, Lida Skilton. The Grange in Connecticut. Winsted, Connecticut: The Connecticut State Grange; 1953; 182 pp., paper covers, port., map, index, 23 cm. 
Notes: Title on cover reads: “THE / GRANGE / IN / CONNECTICUT / [cut of a sheave of wheat] / by / LIDA SKILTON IVES”
For references to Rippowam Grange No. 145 and Rippowam Juvenile Grange No. 70 of Stamford, Connecticut, see: pp. 26, 38, 71, 86, 88, 90, 99, 158, 175. Imprint on p. 2 reads: The Dowd Printing Company, Winsted, Connecticut.
Location: CtDu, CtEham, CtSHi, CtSw, CtU, MnHi.     Parks (No. 958).             For additional information on The Grange, see: Charles M. Gardner, The Grange – friend of the farmer: A concise reference history of America’s oldest farm organization, and the only rural fraternity in the world, 1867-1947. (1949)

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