New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Photograph Collection. undated, 1900-1971.

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New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Photograph Collection. undated, 1900-1971.

Photographs of railroad equipment, stations, and crossings, and of the effects of the Floods of 1955 in Connecticut.

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