Scrapbook

Name/Title

Scrapbook

Entry/Object ID

2019.650.005

Scope and Content

3 binders full of genealogical information, obituaries, personal mementos, handwritten notes, news clippings and photographs relating to 20th and early 21st century Stonington residents - notably the Portuguese community. Organized alphabetically by last name. Binder 1 (A-L) - Velvet Mill business directory, handwritten listing of buildings on Pearl Street, Grand Street, Gold Street and Northwest Street in the Borough, 1888 Blizzard, photo reproductions - Holy Ghost Parade and Stonington fishermen, obituary/genealogy names - John Adriano, Ronald Alfonso Sr., Richard Buck, Manuel Amaral, Aileen Danahey, Andrews family, Arruda family, Jim Henry, Raymond Bailey, Bergel, de Braga, Bryer/Briar, William Rose, Natalie Pont, Camacho, Chesebro, Cidale, Clay, Cordeiro, Costa, de Costa, Cravinho, Cunha, Mildred Bromley, Carl Lamb, Enos, Mary Holland, Freddy Fayal, de Frais, Fratus, Francis, Fretard, Goulart, Gomes, Lorraine Shortman, Joseph family, King, Lawrence family, Leahy, Lemia, Levy, Lewis family, Lopes Binder 2 (M-R) - newsclippings re. Holy Ghost Parade, Atwood Machine Co., Stonington fishermen/lobstermen, obituaries/genealogy names - Maderia, Medeiros, John Rita, McDermott, Mello, Mellow, Mendonca, Miguel, Moniz, Serrano, Nipey, Oak, Oliver, Catherine Fellows, Cajai Fellows Johnson, Fellows family, Pacheco, Paul family, Perry family, Peter family, Piver, Main, Pont, Primental, Rezendes Binder 3 (R-Z) - presentation - Stonington Firehouse, obituary/genealogy names - Rodrigues, Roderick, Rogers, Rocha, Rose, Santos, Serrano, Soares, Souza, Sousa, Fidrych, Starr, Sylvia, Travers, Travis, Trarasso, Vargas, Vevarous, Victoria family, Vincent family, Viera, Walsh, Williams, Thacher

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