A detailed look at Guilford's past, from settlers to the village's landmarks and traditions.
This well‑researched history covers the town’s development, its early families, and the people and institutions that shaped Guilford over centuries. Drawing on old records and local memory, the book presents a sense of place through the stories of churches, committees, and community life that defined the village.
Within its pages you’ll encounter
- profiles of local leaders, ministers, and notable citizens across Guilford’s history
- accounts of town governance, church history, and the shaping of public spaces like the Green
- details about community organizations, gatherings, and the ways residents preserved their heritage
- references to events, places, and families that echo through Guilford today
Ideal for readers of regional history, genealogy buffs, and anyone curious about Guilford’s lasting legacy.