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6 . Brfirroro Rivsv.

VEDNESDA! FEBRU

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27, 2002

f"ffi-filnd;i"ft,nre. at 69 Main Street built in 1710
home at this location

The building at 69 South
Main Street originallY stood
at the corner of 'Eads Street,
where the Sliney School
stands todaY. The house was

built about 1710 and

and later' from his home

at 75 South Main
Street:
. Samuel Griswold

and his wife, Ruth,

was

remodeled 69 South
Main Street, adding a

known as the Samuel Pond
House or the Martin Page

House. The To*n of
Branford purchased the
property

in

decorative doorway
-and .window treat-

ments. Known as the
Griswold Colonial
Home, the Griswolds
continued their funeral
home business at this

1928 from owner

Isaac P. Beach for the site of
a new high school. The Isaac

Beach House was moved
Jane Bouley
down the street by Oscar C.
Kelsey of Stony Creek for $37.39 and location until 1948.
The building became known as
the new Branford High School, now '
Funeral.Home when Erle Curtis
Curtis
builtwas
called Sliney School,
purchased
the property in 1949. Curtis
chimneY
During the move the center
the business until 1993
continued
buildof
the
was removed and the rear
an association with
formed
he
when
ing moved to another street.
New Haven and
of
Brothers
Sisk
of
native
a
Samuel Ames Griswold,

Centerbrook, Conn. moved to
Branford in 1893. He was a licensed
mortician and purchased the funeral
home business of Samuel

Miller at2l6

Main Street, later renumbered

980

Hamden.

The Samuel Pond House at 69
South Main Streel h3t,P:.:--1tTlY-d-"j

Photo bY Charles

Since 1929, the buitding at 69 South Main Street
- has operated as a funeral home.
col,onial Dames.

-

A' Blackstone

the Samuel Pond House

It is a contributing roiron's NorE:

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5,

1989 BRANFORD REVIEW

,,

of
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the

Pictures

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^^. n Julv 19.1962 Lieutenant
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Rock Road in Pine Orchard. Glenn was
the first man to orbit the earth on
February 20, 1962 and was one of the
most admired people in the world.
During his visit here, John Glenn met
with representatives of the Branford
Review and signed autographs fbr the
neighborhood children. After a three
day visit of swimming and relaxing at
the DeOrsey waterfront home, the
Glenn family drove to Hyannis Port on
Cape Cod to meet with Attorney
General Robert Kennedy.
C. Leo DeOrsey was a tax attomey
and financial advisor who made his
summer home in Branford. He represented Arthur Godfrey, Edward R.
Murrow and the original seven astronauts. John Glenn made a subsequent
visit to Branford in 1963 as did astronauts Alan Shepard, Scott Carpenter

Postcard by Earl Colter of the Deorsey house at 2 Spring Rockc Road in Pine

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and Walter Shirra. Also visiting that
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Information Agency. C. Leo DeOrsey
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Tomasso in North Branford. Fisk
established the Branford Steam

Director of the United States

was acting president of the Washington
Redskins football team at the time of

Railroad which is still being used
today to transport trap rock from the
plant in North Branford to the docks
in Pine Orchard.
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Yellar House".
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and the home featured eighteen rooms
including tcn bedrooms, five full or
half baths, with 120 feet of waterfront
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his death
The home at 2 Spring Rock Road
was built about 1900 by Louis Fisk.
Fisk was born 1873 in Hartford and
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with the front portico and pillars in
honor of the veterans of World War I.
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Branford. It was under his administration that the Town Hall was remodeled
with the front portico and pillars in
honor of the veterans of World War I.
Fisk also represented Branford in the
Connecticut General Assembly and
planted a sapling from the Charter
Oak on his property in Pine Orchard.
He was one of the owners of New
Haven Trap Rock, now Tilcon

today to transport trap rock from the
plant in North Branford to the docks
in Pine Orchard.
The DeOrsey family called their
home at 2 Spring Rock Road "Dee's
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The family sold the property in 1974
and the home featured eighteen rooms
including ten bedrooms, five full or

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on .51 acres. The property was advertised at that time for $215,000 and
town taxes were $2,458.75 per Year.
The Millar family owned the property
for many years and the house is currently slated tbr demolition.

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place.

5,7,'

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Church." Only a week after the dedication the chapel's mentor Isaac Brown
died. Services would continue every year
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wane . The church was last opened i-n f qtq
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1880 and its

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and some of the building materials. The
wood from a shed at the rcar of the property was used by thc boys of Trinity
Church in Branford to make bird houses
which they sold at the l92l Trinity Fair.
The home is still occupied to this day by
mcmbers of the \fladstrom family.

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Malleable Iron Fittings

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Atlantic Wire and the S.V.
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Branford train station was
Jane Bouley

on the west-end of Meadow
Street toward Kirkham
Street.

Workers from Branford Center would cut across the
meadow on their way to work at the MIF and jump
across the creek that ran along Hopson Avenue. At high
tide they had to take the long way around. Some farming was done on the east side of the land toward the present Community House. The area was also used as a
dump. A building on the edge of the meadow and seen
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Band.
In 1915, the MIF began using the meadow to dispose
of sand and debris from its molding operations. After
the meadow was filled in, the top was covered with two
feet of loam and the site was made into a much-needed

Photo courtesy

of Branford Historical Society.

Site of the present Hammer Field around 1910. In the background is Osborn's Feed and Grain.
Branford's new Community House. Both Hammer
ball field.
In 1931, the land was donated to the Town of Field and the Community House, on the site once
Branford as a recreational park and became known as known as Gratwick's Meadow, have provided theTown
of Branford with superb recreational facilities.
Hammer Field, named for the owners of MIF.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jane Peterson Bouley is the hisln 1962,land along Hammer Field was donated by
the Hitchcock family to the town and was used to build torian for the Tbwn of Brainford.

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\gu.rl,lBER I , 2000

Branford enjoyed a presidential visit in 1880
President
Rutherford

B.

Hayes,

the 19th President of
the United State, paid
a visit to the New

in June
President
Hayes' great-grandfather, Ezekiel Hayes,
Haven area
l 880.

lived

in

Branford in

the mid-18th century.

Ezekiel's first wife,
Rebecca Russell, was
the daughter of John

Russell and
Trowbridge
granddaughter

Sarah
and

of

the
Rev. Samuel Russell.

Jane Bouley

Ezekiel Hayes worked as a blacksmith and a
toolmaker making scythes, axes and cowbells. In
1749 Ezekiel Hayes made bricks on his property
and constructed a large building on Main Street
later known as the Totoket Hotel. It was such an
imposing structure that the local people called it
"Hayes Follie."
The building burned in 1970 and is now the
site of the Branford Book and Card Shoppe.
President Hayes' arrived in New Hiven by
train with his wife and son and stayed with his
"kinfolk" Thomas and Rutherford Trowbridge.
In New Haven he attended Yale Law School
Commencement, watched the Yale-Harvard
baseball game and was the guest of honor at a
grand reception.
On June 28th they took a carriage to Branford
where they visited Center Cemetery and then the
Trowbridge cottage in Indian Neck.
The Trowbridge cottage at 93 Linden Ave. was
built in 1871 and is attributed to architect Henry
Austin of New Haven. It later served as the
annex to the Montowese House and today
remains a fine example of Victorian architecture.
Captainl res Blackstone, for whom library is
named, jol,. . the group and at age 87 was one
few citizens rhar remembered Ezekiet

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The Trowbridge
cottage at 93
Linden Ave.
(above) was
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visit by
President
Rutherford B.
Hayes. The'
Tbtoket Hotel
on Main Street
( "-fr) was
bu* by the
president's

�ry

1880.
President
Hayes! great-grandfather, Ezekiel. Hayes,
lived in Branford in

/vt::.7l;ii t:.i.,
iit.- at .

the mid-18th century.

Ezekiel's first wife,
Rebecca Russell, was
the daughter of John
Russell and Sarah
Trowbridge
and
Jane Bouley
granddaughter of the
Rev. Samuel Russell.
.
Ezekiel Hayes worked as a blacksmith and a
toolmaker making scythes, axes and cowbells. In
1749 Ezekiel Hayes made bricks on his property
and constructed a large building on Main Street
later known as the Totoket Hotel. It was such an
imposing structure that the local people called it
"Hayes Follie."
The building burned in 1970 and is now the
site of the Branford Book and Card Shoppe.
President Hayes arrived in New Hiven by
train with his wife and son and stayed with his
"kinfolk" Thomas and Rutherford Trowbridge.
In New Haven he attended Yale Law School
Commencement, watched the Yale-Harvard
baseball game and was the guest of honor at a
grand reception.
On June 28th they took a carriage to Branford
where they visited Center Cemetery and then the
Trowbridge cottage in Indian Neck.
The Tr6wbridgi cottag e atgS Linden Ave. was
built in 1871 and is attributed to architect Henry
Austin of New Haven. It later served as the
annex to the Montowese House and today
remains a fine example of Victorian architecture.
Captain James Blackstone, for whom library is
named, joined the group and at age 87 was one
of the few citizens that remembered Ezekiel
Hayes.

The party then went to the Totoket Hotel,
owned by Philo Hall, the local newspaper editor.

A reception was held on the Green where

the

president gave a speech and shook hands with
the audience.
An old scythe, made by Ezekiel Hayes, was
given to the president by . Captain Blackstone.
President Hay returned to New Haven and
ended his vist. th a public reception.

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The Trowbridge
cottage at 93
Linden Ave.
(above) was
the site of a
visit by
President
Rutherford BHayes. The
Tbtoket Hotel
on Main Street
(at left) was
built by the
president's
great-grandfather Ezekiel
Hayes.

Photos courtesy

B
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A look back at rown" high schools.
firsr

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Mighty zeppelins once passed over our pasture
Germany began production in the late 1920s of an
aircraft known as the zeppelin that was to be the
answer to large-scale passenger service. The aircraft
was named for Graf Ferninand von Zeppelin and over
the next l0 years I 18 zeppelins were manufactured.
The "Graf Zeppelin" had 650 flights, made 144
trans-Atlantic crossings, logged one million miles,
carried 18,000 passengers and millions of pieces of
mail. The trip across the Atlantic took only two days
and could cover 6,000
miles nonstop.
The successor to the

"Graf'

was the

"Luftshiff

Zeppelin;" better known

as

the "Hindenburg." It made
10 successful trips to the
United States during its
first year of operation in
1936. The Hindenburg was
the largest aircraft ever
811 feet long and
built
135 feet wide. It was much
like a luxury cruise ship
JanetrouteY
with.its sleeping quarters,
state rooms, dance hall and
rooms.
Roundtrip
tickets
cost $700.
dining
were
seen
The zeppelins
severai times passing
their
way
to New York. The Graf
over Branford on
passed
overtown
on Aug. 19, 1936 and
Zeppelin
again in 1937. The school children were let out of
class to see it go by. On that last fateful trip, the
Hindenburg passed over Branford on May 6, 1937.
The Hindenburg left Europe on Tuesday, May 4,
1937 and took a course to Boston, flying along the
Connecticut shoreline and over Manhattan at 3 p.m. on
May 6 where hundreds lined the rooftops to see it pass.
It was expected to land at 6 p.m. in Lakehurst, New

i,

Photo counesy of Branford: Historical Society

The Hindenburg Jlew over Branford on that fateful day Mav 6, 1937. This photo was given..to the
Historical Society by Stephanie Ammann.
Jersey. However, thunderstorms delayed the landing
until about 7 p.m. During the landing a fire broke out
at7,,21p.m. and 34 seconds later an explosion rocked
the nearby countryside. A total of 29 passengers were
killed, but 36 survived by jumping from the aircraft.

Newsreeis of the event, the cause of which has
never fully been determined. played for several
weeks at the Branford Theatre.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jane Peterson Bouley is town
historian for the town of Branford.

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Hollywood Coart ia Sltort Beacb
Where Once Was Hollvwood

Shon Beach, like the other shorcline
communities of Branford, was a thrivin
summer resoft from the lgg0s to thI
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tracr-.tl

growing number

traveling-by automobile

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the case with Hollywood Court.

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k.;..J;.-;

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Marvelwood Real Estate Co.p"ny
principal owner was lTilliam

New Haven lawyer. Th. .ott"g., ,iir.
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whrte wtth tour small rooms and t-hev had
walkways connecting them. The s;rnd,
were landscaped with flowers andarbors.
tne complex was active during the sum-

mer rental season but in the winter it revacant and the local children
delighted in jumping from roof ,o iooi oi
usrng the buildings for hiding places while

Tryld

playlng tag.

of,fr.'ii"r-iouni

Som_e
^.
Shon_

risidents

oi

Peach cornplained ebout the noise

that Hollywood created and locallv

q_uqed the nickname ,.The

it

ac.

Dinv Liozen',
Ithough rhere were rcelly 23 tjunr-"fo*.
. ,l dl: By thc mid tqlos the era "of the

snorelrne resoft wils coming to an end due

to the Depresion and ot[., f".tor, ,nJ
Hollywood would suffer financial oroblems. ln l94l Hollywood Court ^was
bought ty thc Shon Beach Civic Associa-

tron and most of the cottages were sold or
demolish-ed. Two were otrEr.d m tf,. SJu
Scouts who connected rhem

for

rental income and thc last
torn down in 1976.

oi th.i.'*r,

tt.ii.fu6

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retained in one corner oT trr. Jroo.il

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i;,

the formei Hollywood Court

ya;.mad.e into a playgrounj

*irli , trii

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dedrcated

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tii.
II. Todai tarde;b;;k;:
mains a playground for the chifdren andl
center of many activities for the p.ofi.
J
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in World

tU7ar

Shott Beach.

-Jane peterson Bouley
Braaford Histoical Society

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Urrtil the 1950s, Branford had many neighborhood grocery stores where

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basis. One of the many old-

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Branford was operated by

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in 1925. Only a few
Block was destroyed by fire.
Customers entering Prann's store were greeted by
the stout gentlemen singing songs, such as "Can She
Bake a Cherry Pie" or "The Horse Marines."
Customers were enticed b5, a free nibble of the huge
rounds of cheese, which stood in back of the big, red
coffee grinder. Brother Fred Prann filled the pastry
case with fresh bread and other baked goods. There
were barrels of molasses, vinegar, pickles and apples.
Penny candy was a popular item for the youth of all
ages. The immense ice box was filled twice a day by
the local iceman and was filled with butter, lard,
cream and milk. The news of the day was exchanged
and the local sports scene was discussed. Chester
Prann was an avid si.rpporter of all Branford sports
building ar

Montowese St.

years later the Hosley

and sponsored many teams.

Chet and Alice Prann raised their four sons in
Branford and all of them had successful careers in
engineeering after graduating from Yale. Chet retired
from the grocery business in 1938 after 47 years and
died the following year at the age of 75.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jane Peterson Bouley is the
tott'n histoian in Branforcl.

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with her back turned is assistant librarian
Harriet Palmer.

carriages in J'ront was built in 1891. The
building housed Prann and Stannard's grocery
and hardware business on the first floor, the
Delavan Hotel on the second. (Pltotos courtesy
of the Branford Historical Society)

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Jdy 22, t992

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Pholo by Vrn Dytc

THE ISAAC PALIIIER BEACH HOUSE stood at the corrrer of
Soath Main and Eades Street, It was moaed in 1928 to ffidhe udy
for tbe new higlr school now bnown as Sliney School l92I photo
coartes! of Blachstone Memorial Library,

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to make way for school
New School On Eades Street
In 1928 the need for a larger
Branford High School faciliry was
rcalizcd bccause of incrcasing population
and state demands for proper building
codes. There was considerable debate as
to location, some prefierred the site at

tlre corner of Montowese and Main
streets but there were traflic concerns.
The Board of Education approved a site

at the corner of South Main and Eades
streets for the new school.
Two houses located on rhe Eades
Street site had to be removed. One was a

colonial structure built about 1712 end
known as the Martin Page or Samuel
Pond House but owned by the Beach
fanrily for many years. Isaac P. Beach
sold rlre land t&lt;l the town for the nerv
school and sold his house to Sam
Criswold. Griswold paid $37 to Oscar
Kelsey of Stony Creek to move the
house down the street and had the
dwelling convertcd into a funeral home.
'[-oday this building
is the Curris
Funeral Home at 69 South Main St.

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structure owned by David Baldwin who
had sold his farm on Route 139 in l9l2
and moved uptown. Tlris house was
purchased by \Tilliam R. Foote, a local
real estate agent and he proceeded to
move the house to a lot on Vilford
Avenue. Apparently Foote had not
findized the purchase of the Vilford
Avenue lot and the house remained half
way onto the street for several days
blocking the sidewdk. Unable to make
the \7ilford Avenue agreement \Tilliam
Foote moved the house to a lot he
owned on Eades Street. Today this
house still remains at 20 Eades Street
opposite the school. The rear porrion of
the Bddwin Housewas removed to the
corner of Hopson Avenue and Prospect
Strect and converted into a.single family
dwelling.
Branford's third high schoolwas
dedicated Aug.24, 1929 on rhe F.ades
Street site and today is known as Sliney
School.

Jane Peterson Bouley

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