Box 3
Contains 15 Results:
East Street #7
Known historically as the John Collins house, built in 1782. Later owners included Luke Lewis, Mary Phelps, Dr. Charles Turkington; Nan Heminway; and Jeffrey Tillou. Photographs date from the late 1800s to 1967. Other buildings in the photographs are at East Street #9 and North Street #10.
East Street #9
Known historically as the Apothecary Shop. Later Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe;Philip B. Brewster's Bookstore.
East Street site of #11
C.P.Barber's Livery Stable behind the United States Hotel. Mr. Barber in a straw hat with stable boys holding horses. Demolished in 1988 to make way for the Litchfield Volunteer Ambulance building.
East Street #15
Historically known as the Timothy Skinner house. Built 1785/1787. Later owners included Seth P. Beers; W.W. and W. Jerome Bissell; Congregational Church parsonage.
East Street #22
Historically known as the Collins-Hickox house. Built circa 1815, the original owner was Augustus Collins. Later Samuel P. Bolles; George A. Hickox; Mrs. John Vanderpoel; Bernard Arrieu. Photograph taken in 1888 by Benedict of Litchfield, Conn.
Golden Eagle Antique Shop
Owned by Floyd Thoms.
Lorraine Spence [dress shop]
Known historically as the Apothecary Shop. Later Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe;Philip B. Brewster's Bookstore.
Philip B. Brewster Books
Known historically as the Apothecary Shop. Later Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe;Philip B. Brewster's Bookstore.
Realtech Realtors
Known historically as the Apothecary Shop. Later Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe;Philip B. Brewster's Bookstore.