Treasures From the Archives: Letters Home (Part 3)

Read more letters from 15-year-old Thompson Derr to his mother from the Ridgefield School in 1916.

Established in 1907 by Roland Jessup Mulford, the Ridgefield School stood on southern Main Street serving as a boarding school for boys during the school year and as the Ridgefield Inn during the summer.

February 28 and March 3, 1916

Read Thompson’s fourth and fifth letters to his mother in February and March 1916.

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The Treasures from the Archives series is supported by the CT Humanities and Fairfield County Bank.

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