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The exterior at James Goodwin's house nearing completion

09/15/1873

According to the Courant, the exterior of James Goodwin’s house was now almost completed, and work on the grounds along Woodland Street were being landscaped.



James Goodwin's house nearing completion

08/30/1873

According to a report in today’s Courant, James Goodwin’s “unique and beautiful residence” is almost finished.



Cornerstone laid at the Chapel and Convent of Saint Joseph on Farmington Avenue

5/18/1873

Ceremony held to lay the cornerstone of the new chapel and convent of Saint Joseph.



The Courant reported on meetings held by the Plimpton Manufacturing Company

01/03/1873

According to the Courant, the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Plimpton Manufacturing Company took place at the office of Hurlburt & Williams.



Asylum Avenue Baptist Church formally organized

11/02/1872

Asylum Avenue Baptist Church was formally organized.



Sunday service held at Asylum Avenue Baptist Church

10/20/1872

Robert Turnbull led the Sunday service at the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church.



Dedicatory service held at Asylum Avenue Baptist Church

10/19/1872

Asylum Avenue Baptist Church was dedicated during a service that took place today.



Priests of the Diocese of Hartford present Francis McFarland with a gift

09/10/1872

Representatives of the priests of the Diocese of Hartford presented Francis McFarland with a gift of $15,375 to put toward McFarland’s recent purchase of an episcopal residence.



Francis McFarland’s new property on Farmington Avenue is for a new cathedral after all

8/6/1872

The Courant published an article correcting its report from yesterday:  the land Francis McFarland had purchased on Farmington Avenue will be the future site of a new cathedral.



Cornerstone laid at Asylum Avenue Baptist Church

10/14/1871

The cornerstone was laid for the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church.




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