FAIRFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY 636 Old Post Road Fairfield, Conn linear feet (3-1/2 document boxes, 3 file boxes)

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FAIRFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY 636 Old Post Road Fairfield, Conn. 06430 Ms B75 Title: Elswick, Albert. Collection Dates: 1639-1966 Size of collection: 2.5 linear feet (3-1/2 document boxes, 3 file boxes) Accession number: L1996.35 Donor: Rev. Albert Elswick Restrictions: Processed by: None Barbara Austen Date: September 1996; June 1999 Biographical/historical note: Rev. Albert Elswick, a genealogical researcher and historian by avocation, lived in Bridgeport in the 1950s and 1960s when he compiled and collected the materials in this collection. The cemetery records were copied by Elswick in situ and compared with earlier transcripts, if available. The card file listing deaths in the Parish of Stratfield/City and Town of Bridgeport up to 1860 was compiled from tombstone inscriptions, church records and newspapers. He purchased the manuscript and printed materials at country auctions, tag sales, rummage sales and used book shops. Elswick took many of the photographs himself to document the effects of urban renewal and the construction of Interstate 95. For more information about Elswick s collecting, see his letter in the collection file. Scope and content note: The collection consists of manuscript and printed material on a variety of subjects, transcriptions of records used in genealogical research, and newspaper clippings about topics 1

related to Bridgeport History. The file headings used by the donor were retained. Newspaper clippings were copied and disposed. The Elswick Ms B75 manuscript and genealogical materials were organized into Series A, while the historical material, which is primarily newspaper clippings and photographs, were organized in Series B. Manuscript materials include the shipping and personal papers, 1845-1863, of John Gould (1801-1871) of Fairfield. The bulk consists of bills of lading for a variety of vessels, including the Schooner Lynchburg, and a receipt for a burial plot. Folder 2 contains the railroad investment records of H. Nichols, 1847-1851. Included in this volume is an inventory of the estate of Charlotte Staples, 1872. Jonathan Smith was a carpenter. His account book, 1794-1804, is in folder 3. The Schooner Hero of Bridgeport carried a cargo of corn, oats and rye to Boston, New York, Fall River and Providence. The account of these voyages in 1834 are recorded in the daybook in folder 4. Incomplete records of several Bridgeport organizations are arranged alphabetically. The Bridgeport Historical Society is represented by newsletters and clippings, 1958-1959. Correspondence and membership records, 1891-1899, illustrate the activities of the Bridgeport Scientific Society. The records of the Fairfield County Historical Society, 1881, 1893, consist of articles of association, a fundraising letter, and a handwritten genealogy of the Wheeler family. A volume of transcriptions of the records of the Stratfield Congregational Church, 1695-1838, are followed by transcriptions of headstones in the Stratfield Cemetery. A third volume is entitled Families residing within the present limits of the City of Bridgeport, 1639-1860. An oversized volume contains copies of the registers of the Episcopal churches in Tashua, 1753-1894, Stratford, 1706-1884, and Fairfield, 1785-1825. Two Edwards family photograph albums and two Bible records are stored in box 2. Boxes 3 and 4 contain file cards arranged alphabetically by name of deceased and contain a copy of birth and death records for people buried in one of four cemeteries in Bridgeport. Birth, death and marriage dates are also recorded in a volume of transcribed vital records in box 5. Historical information gathered by Rev. Elswick consists of newspaper clippings dating from 1945-1965, unless otherwise noted. Articles about various associations and clubs are supplemented by published booklets concerning the Franco-American Social Club, the Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society (1826) and the Bridgeport Fresh Air Association (1903). These are followed by articles about the Barnum Museum and Phineas T. Barnum, obituaries and other articles of a biographical nature, information about Bridgeport businesses and industries, churches (including some brochures), ethnic groups, the fire department, and four folders of generic history. The history folders include photographs, postcards, Elswick 2

maps, and lists of train bands. Two folders of landmarks that probably fell to urban renewal include photographs taken by Rev. Elswick. Additional folders contain information on libraries, the Museum of Art, Science and Industry, the police department, the railroad, schools (including a few photographs), and theaters. A map of Bridgeport, a city manual and directory are also filed with the articles. Two folders on the Wheeler Mansion include swatches of fabric and wallpaper salvaged from the building when it was razed. Series A. Genealogical and Manuscript Material Box 1-5 Series B. Historical Information Box 5-7 3

Ms B75 ELSWICK, ALBERT Collection, 1639-1966 Box 1 Series A. Genealogical and Manuscript Materials, 1639-1959 Box 2 Folder 1-2. Gould, John. Shipping papers, 1845-1863 Folder 3. Nichols, H. Investment journal, 1847-1851 Folder 4. Smith, Jonathan. Account book, 1794-1804 Folder 5. Schooner Hero daybook, 1834 Folder 6. Bridgeport Historical Society. Newsletters, articles, 1958-1959 Folder 7. Bridgeport Scientific Society. Records, 1891-1899 Folder 8. Fairfield County Historical Society. Records, 1881, 1893 Folder 9. Stratfield Congregational Church. Transcriptions of records, Folder 10. Stratfield Cemetery. Transcriptions of burial records, 1688- Folder 11. Families residing within the present limits of the City of Folder 12. Episcopal church registers of Tashua, 1753-1894, Stratford, 1706- Volume 1-2. Volume 3. Photograph albums, Edwards family Family Bibles. Box 3-4 Bridgeport cemetery records Box 5 Volume 4. Transcriptions of headstones, ca. 1700-1860 Series B. Historical Information, 1826-1966 Folder 1-3. Associations and clubs. Includes booklets, 1826-1965 Folder 4-5. Barnum Museum Folder 6-7. Barnum, P. T. Folder 8. Biographies Folder 9. Business & Industry Ms B75 4

ELSWICK, ALBERT Collection, 1639-1966 Box 6 Folder 10. Cemeteries Folder 11-16. Churches Folder 17. Ethnic groups Folder 18. Fire department Folder 19-22. History. Includes photographs, postcards, maps Folder 23-24. Landmarks. Includes photographs Box 7 Folder 25. Libraries Folder 26. Map, manual and directory of Bridgeport Folder 27. Museum of Art, Science & Industry Folder 28. Police Department Folder 29. Railroads Folder 30. Schools. Includes photographs Folder 31. Stratton, Charles S. Folder 32. Theaters Folder 33-34. Wheeler Mansion. Includes swatches of fabric and wallpaper 5

Ms B75 ELSWICK, ALBERT Collections, 1639-1966 Subject headings Bridgeport (Conn.)--church history Bridgeport (Conn.)--history Bridgeport Historical Society Bridgeport Scientific Society Cemeteries--Conn. Christ Episcopal Church (Stratford, Conn.) Christ Episcopal Church (Tashua, Conn.) Edwards family Episcopal Society (Fairfield, Conn.) Gould, John, 1801-1871 Hero (Schooner) Nichols, H. Shipping papers Smith, Jonathan Stratfield Burying Ground Stratfield Congregational Church Urban renewal--conn.--bridgeport Wheeler Mansion (Bridgeport, Conn.) 6