Page 1: C. L. Tiffany & wife; Louis
Page 2: Bernie; Louise
Page 3: Uncle John; Aunt Lydia
Page 4: Mrs. Ogden Hoffman; Mary Hoffman
Page 5: Ginnie Hoffman; Dr. Geo. Potts, Pastor of 10th St. Church
Page 6: James Dunham; James Dunham & wife (Cousin Lottie Morse)
Page 7: Nellie McClure; Lizzie Townsend
Page 8: Miss Bullock with 4 girls, 1 man; Aunt Trembly
Page 9: Louise Nettleton; Mr. Hollingshead
Page 10: Louise Nettleton, Mary Huntington, Annie O. Tiffany and unidentified woman; Daughter of Jared Sparks
Page 11: Mr. Content (?) Cousin Hattie Backus; Fanny Hazeltine
Page 12: Auntie and Mrs. Almy; A. H. Almy
Page 13: Dr. Kirker of Philadelphia; Grace Townsend
Page 14: Henry Goodard; May Goodard
Page 15: Len Almy and his father; Unidentified woman
Page 16: Riggs of Washington (Mrs.); Annie O. Tiffany [?]
Page 17: Mr. de Horrock; Mrs. de Horrock of Mobile, Alabama
Page 18: Ellen Amelia Hutchins; Libby Stedman
Page 19: Mr. Phillips; Louise Nettleton, Mary Hoffman, Mary Huntington, Annie O. Tiffany; Lottie Van Schoonborn, Lansingburg, New York
Page 20: Mr. Doramieux; Eliza Gardner
Page 21: General Anderson; 3 daughters of General Anderson
Page 22: Julia Tucker; Emile Kingsland
Page 23: George McClure; Aunt Maria McC.
Page 24: Baby girl; Emily Coles, Catskill
Page 25: Uncle Ebben Young; Mama
Page 26: D'Oramin and children; Gertrude Holbrook, Chicago
Page 27: Geo. Gaurault; Mary Huntington
Page 28: Edw. Dunham; Mary Porter
Page 29: Ida Deacon; Len Almy
Page 30: Judge Morse; Mrs. Morse
Page 31: Tyler; Mary Tyler
Page 1: "Men of Norwich. By their works shall ye know them."
Page 2: Governor Buckingham
Page 3: Brigadier General D. Tyler
Page 4: Brigadier General Ed. Harland
Page 5: H. W. Birge. bvt Major General
Page 6: Wm. G. Ely, Colonel 18th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 7: Colonel J. E. Ward. 18th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 8: A. P. Rockwell, Colonel 6th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 9: C. Goddard, Lieutenant Colonel ADC. United States Volunteers
Page 10: C. Farnsworth, Lieutenant Colonel, V.C. Cavalry
Page 11: Major F. S. Bond. ADC
Page 12: N. Fisher, Surgeon 13th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 13: Wm. T. Lusk, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General
Page 14: Chas. Coit, Major 8th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 15: A. Mitchell, Major 13th Connecticut Volunteers, New Orleans photo.
Page 16: Captain James J. McCord, l3th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 17: Captain H. P. Goddard, 14th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 18: R. A. Ripley, Captain 13th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 19: Lieutenant Marvin Wait, 18th Connecticut Volunteers. Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862
Page 20: G. W. Whittlesey, Adjutant 13th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 21: Jno. O. Abbot, Lieutenant 13th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 22: Alfred Mitchell Goddard, Lieutenant 8th Connecticut Volunteers (1835-1863)
Page 23: J. Spofford, Sergeant Major 8th Connecticut Volunteers
Page 24: Alfred Mitchell. Paris photo, later, in great coat.
Page 1: Christmas card, hand painted: "Annie O. Tiffany, Christmas '64 LT"
Page 2: "Mama" 1864 Harriet Young Tiffany
Page 3: "Papa" Charles L. Tiffany
Page 4: "Louise" Louise H. Tiffany, age 8
Page 5: "Louis" Louis Comfort Tiffany, age 16
Page 6: "Burnie" Burnett Young Tiffany, age 4
Page 7: Mrs. Ogden Hoffman
Page 8: "Aunt Lydia" Lydia Almy (Mrs. John B.) Young
Page 9: "Uncle John" B. Young
Page 10: "Fred. Peck" (husband of Aunt Ellen Young)
Page 11: "Uncle Morse," Brooklyn. (Judge Nathan Brewster Morse, husband of Aunt Eliza Tiffany.)
Page 12: Burnie & Louise
Page 13: "Uncle Henry Tiffany" William Henry Tiffany 1819-1880
Page 14: "Stannie Hager" (Stansbury Hager, b. 1871?, grandson of Aunt Harriet Tiffany Tremblay)
Page 15: Henry Goddard 1842-1880 (in Civil War uniform, Cousin of Alfred Mitchell)
Page 16: Newton Perkins
Page 17: Lili (?) Perkins
Page 18: Nel Peck (age 5?)
Page 19: Alice Peck (age 7?)
Page 20: Mrs. Almy
Page 21: Mr. Almy (brother of Aunt Lydia Young)
Page 22: Mrs. Hutchins, Paris
Page 23: George P. Clapp
Page 24: Samuel Valentine
Page 25: Ella Norton, Norwich
Page 26: Mollie Davenport
Page 27: Dr. Erving Mears, Philadelphia
Page 28: "Pinkie" Pomeroy
Page 29: Agnes Pomeroy & little sister, Pitsfield, Massachusetts
Page 30: ? Dows (?)
Page 31: Archie Hazard (?)
Page 32: Mrs. Hazard
Page 33: Mr. Hazard
Page 34: Group of 6, Paris photo. "Dons" & "Hazard" identified
Page 35: Group of 9 identified on back; Thursday Sept. 7th/66, Cedar Point, Irvington, New York:
1.Louis C. Tiffany
2.Edward Coffin
3.May Goddard
4.Harry P. Gray
5.Fred Terry
6.Emile Kingsland
7.Nellie Collins (Hartford)
8.Annie O. Tiffany
9.Henry P. Goddard
Page 36: Henry P. Goddard, in sportswear "Uncas" on belt, holding croquet ball, Norwich photo.
Page 37: Nellie (?) Slater
Page 38: Mr. & Mrs. Stockwell
Page 39: Emile Kingsland, Boston-Newport photographer, 1865
Page 40: Nellie McClure (daughter of Aunt Maria Young)
Page 41: Mr. Lockwood, Paris
Page 42: Louise Ruch (?) Paris photographer
Page 43: Cousin Brewster Morse, 7th Regiment uniform
Page 44: "With the compliments of Gardner Cottrell USN" "Lieut." Nice photographer
Page 45: Cottrell's ship "with the compliments of" etc.
Page 46: Mary & Nellie Tyler, Philadelphia (ages 8,3 ?)
Page 47: Henry Peters Gray, Jr. in dress uniform. Brady photo
Page 48: Mr. Tait, New York
Page 49: BLANK
Page 50: Emile Kingsland (tin-type)
Page 51: Sam Valentine (tin-type)