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191) 2254.0001 Lake Candlewood, CT, etc.--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 1
Shot of a boat’s wake. A large pier and docks filmed from the water. People swimming. A man flexes and lifts a log, then walks on his hands. The man smoking a pipe. The man cano...
2) 2254.0002 Lorraine "Raine" Welter and Renzie Jantzer Christmas tree (New Haven, CT)--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 2
Two toddlers (Raine and Renzie) playing with toys around a Christmas tree. Adults and children around the tree. Raine and Renzie with teddy bears. Raine and Renzie opening gifts...
3) 2254.0003 Hurricane 1938--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 3
Shots of houses damaged by a hurricane. People walking around the rubble, including a building with a broken sign: ‘Baldwin’s’. Cars drive around trees that have fallen in the r...
4) 2254.0004 (Lorraine) Raine and Renzie Christmas Tree--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 4
Two toddlers (Raine and Renzie) playing around a Christmas tree. [End of Reel]
5) 2254.0005 Raine and Renzie Summer--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 5
A man and two women holding two toddlers. (Raine and Renzie) Raine and Renzie playing on the grass. Someone out of frame throws a doll to one of the toddlers. Raine and Renzie p...
6) 2254.0006 Mt. Carmel hike (Hamden, CT) Squirrel Hurricane--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 6
A group of people hiking through the woods. People looking over the edge of a stone wall. (Lookout tower at the summit of Sleeping Giant, aka Mount Carmel, Sleeping Giant State ...
7) 2254.0007 Fort Ticonderoga (NY)--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 7
View from Fort Ticonderoga. The main building inside the fort. A person reaches through the bars on a window. The ivy covered outer walls of the fort. [End of the Reel]
8) 2254.0008 Ausable Chasm; Montmorency Falls--Carl E. R. Jacobson--home movies. Reel 8
Sign for: ‘Ausable Chasm’, then panning down the side of the gorge. A bridged filmed as a car drives over it. Shots of Montmorency Falls. A bridge over the river. A dog running ...
9) 3032.0001 Woodmont Rd. House destroyed 8mm 1956
Woodmont Rd. House destroyed 8mm 1956;Woodmont Rd. home Milford, CT destroyed for CT Turnpike.
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