Postcard History Series: Ridgefield 1900-1950

Author: Jack Sanders
An illustrated history of Ridgefield, featuring more than 215 postcards views produced in the first half of the 20th Century. Filled with interesting and entertaining facts and anecdotes about the town, its places and its people. Published by Arcadia, 2003.

  • More than 215 old postcard views of Ridgefield from 1900 to 1950.
  • Street scenes, mansions, estates, inns, stores, churches, stations, and much more.
  • More than 20,000 words of interesting history and entertaining anecdotes about the town in its “Golden Age.”
  • 128 pages, paperback, black-and-white images, fully indexed.

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