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301-303 Mill Street - Holiday's / Another Time Antiques, Allen Building
Owned by Richard Vallejo at time of survey. -
245 Mill Street - McCrory's
Owned by Thomas Profy at time of survey. -
237 Mill Street - Spector's
Owned by Methodist Church at time of survey. -
235 Mill Street - Spector's
Owned by Bristol Methodist Church at time of survey. -
219-225 Mill Street - Stan's Flower Shop, Hair Fashions by Joseph
Owned by Joseph J. Papotto, Jr. at time of survey. -
213-215 Mill Street - Seely Court Ltd.
Owned by Nancy Anne Teranto at time of survey. -
324-326 Mill Street - Of Other Times
Owned by Eleanor Sylvester at time of survey. -
207-211 Mill Street - Bristol Hardware, Dr. Amos Gregg House
Owned by David Rose at time of survey. -
205 Mill Street - Dr. William Phillips House
Owned by Joseph A. Biancosino at time of survey. -
201 Mill Street - Allied TV
Owned by Edward J. Poltonowiez at time of survey. -
129-131 Mill Street - Mill Street Businessmen's Association / Golden Eagle
Owned by Mill Street Business Men's Association at time of survey. -
123-127 Mill Street - Marucci's
Owned by Emidio Marucci at time of survey. -
117-121 Mill Street - Dr. Mark Adlen
Owned by W. Paul Ferguson at time of survey. -
115 Mill Street - Paul Singer D.D.S. / Jewish Family Services
Owned by Paul Singer at time of survey. -
103-105 Mill Street - House of Thrift, Bessonett House/Family Theater
Owned by Leonard Davidson and Harry Glass at time of survey. -
322 Mill Street - Nick Gilardi's Men's Store
Owned by Nicholas Gilardi at time of survey. -
318-320 Mill Street
Owned by Richard Cook at time of survey. -
316 Mill Street - Tile-All
Owned by Stanley Szygiel at time of survey. -
308-312 Mill Street
Owned by John Field, Jr. at time of survey. -
"Aerial view of Bristol, looking down toward Mill Street"
Photo taken between 1940s and 1950s based on the fact that the Railroad Freight Station is visible, center left, opposite of water tower. The freight station stood where the Grundy Towers high rise is located. The former canal basin is now the Mill Street parking lot. The last canal barge operated in October 1931. -
[Aerial photograph of Bristol Borough]
View of Bristol showing Mill, Bath and Otter Streets in lower portion; Beaver Street, elevated railroad tracks, and U.S. Route 13. -
Postcard: "G.A.R." [Grand Army of the Republic members]
Written on back of postcard: "My step-grandfather. Also my mother's Uncle Marshall."
These are Civil War veterans who were members of an organization called “Grand Army of the Republic.” They are pictured here on Mill Street.
Men unidentified. -
[Mill Street parking lot Grundy Foundation plaque presentation]
From left to right: Michael Manto (Mayor), Leon Kanter (Mill Street Business Association), Athur Mihoudas (Borough Council), Oscar M. Hansen (Grundy Foundation Trustee), Edward R. Rummler (Grundy Foundation Trustee), Albert E. Harken (Fidelity Bank Trustee), Thomas E. Morris (Grundy Foundation Trustee), W. J. Macintosh (Grundy Foundation Trustee). -
[Three unidentified Catholic Sisters sitting under wharf roof at Mill Street]
Photograph from an amateur photograph contest (1990), entitled "Where did she go?"
In the background is the Mill Street Municipal Parking Lot.