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For the first century and a half of its existence, Danbury and Main Street were one and the same. The arrival of the railroads in the mid-19th century and the growth of the city's hatmaking industry began to expand it beyond Main's immediate neighborhood, and by the end of the century what had been a small village was a city with Main Street as its civic and commercial core.
Library in the Society of Columbia, Cheshire (est.1793) [2] Cornwall. United Proprietors Library, Cornwall (ca.1799-1804) [2] Danbury. Franklin Library, Danbury (1770–1833) [2] Library in Bethel Society, Danbury (est.1793) [2] Durham. Book Company of Durham (1733–1856) Ethosian Society, Durham (1787–1793) [2] New Library Company, Durham ...
Western CT Health Network-Danbury: 3,300 2 Boehringer Ingelheim: 2,500 3 Danbury School Systems 2,400 4 ... The Danbury Public Library was established in 1869.
Davis & Geck was a surgical/medical device company founded in 1909 by Charles T. Davis and Fred A. Geck originally located in Brooklyn, NY.. It specialized in the development and manufacture of surgical sutures along with various other products in the wound closure, surgical technique, and aseptic technique categories.
Danbury: 1896 school designed by architect Warren Briggs and featured in his Modern American School Buildings. One of the last 19th century schools still used in the state, and one of the last "lab schools", used for advanced teacher training. Today Danbury's alternative high school. [28]: 2, 13 79: The Lodges Historic District
A Danbury Evening News article of October 7, 1895, outlines his initial plan for the castle as a seventeen-room, 80 ft × 100 ft building, with its upper story of wood. The same article mentions a 38 ft × 48 ft barn to be constructed with architectural features "corresponding to those of the house," and makes no mention of any other ...
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Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development. Chicago: American Library Association. ISBN 0-8389-0022-4. Jones, Theodore (1997). Carnegie Libraries Across America. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-14422-3. Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent.