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A man with hunting dogs, labeled with "Dogtown."

Zalmon Bradley was the president of the Fox Hunters' Club of Fairfield which was founded in 1867. Here he poses with his dogs.

Florence Jennings Burr, a Fairfield librarian, served as part of the YMCA's support operations in Paris in 1919, organizing the voluminous files at the YMCA headquarters with the American Expeditionary Forces. YMCA workers provided key support to…

Florence Jennings Burr, a Fairfield librarian, served as part of the YMCA's support operations in Paris in 1919, organizing the voluminous files at the YMCA headquarters with the American Expeditionary Forces. YMCA workers provided key support to…

Ye Set-a-Spell Tea House

935 Harbor Road

The tea house was built in 1810 by Eleazer Bulkley. The tea house operated until 1950 when it was demolished.

This advertisement for Palmolive

World War II recruitment photo, Fairfield Beach. From left to right: Ernie Benham, Army; Luke Gilleran, Sailor; Dorothy Burns, WACC; Ernest Toth, Marine.

Woods by a stream.

A wood pail with stenciled stars, flags in red, blue stripe, “Good Girl” in red stencil.

Two women posed by a wooden fence.
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