Treasures from the Archives
Treasures from the Archives: Wooden Voting Box
This wooden voting box was used by the Ridgefield Italian American Club to vote on membership. It was donated to the Historical Society by Irene M. Gray in 2018.
38-Star Flag
There are multiple antique American flags in the archives of the Ridgefield Historical Society. However, this one is likely the oldest, having only 38 stars.
Treasures from the Archives: Two Dresses
The following items from the Historical Society’s archives were hand-selected and researched by our two Ridgefield High School interns, Sara Shepherd and Tyler Ingram. Suffragist Dress This dress was previously
Treasures from the Archives: Ice Harvesting in Ridgefield
Taken from the memoirs of Joe Tulipani, who lived with his family on the Keeler Farm on Nod Road in the 1930s.
Treasures From the Archives: Neither Sleet nor Rain nor Dark of Night: Rural Free Delivery
It was big news in 1901 when the Ridgefield Post Office established Rural Free Delivery. Ira C. Wixsom was one of the town’s first rural mail carriers.
Treasures From the Archives: Letters Home (Part 4)
In the final installment, read more letters from 15-year-old Thompson Derr to his mother from the Ridgefield School in 1916.
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.
Treasures From the Archives: Letters Home (Part 2)
Read Thompson Derr’s second and third letters to his mother from Ridgefield School in 1916.
Treasures From the Archives: Letters Home (Part 1)
Read Thompson Derr’s first letter to his mother from Ridgefield School in 1916.