Box 5
Contains 11 Results:
East Street #117
Two photographs of the house built about 1883 by Joseph Slack. Purchased in 1895 by James FItzpatrick. After 1916 his widow Kate ran a boarding house here. Owned in 1986 by Michael and Margaret Sudal, and in 2010 by Joan Bogen. These photographs of the front of the house were given to the Society by Jim and Maureen Mulligan in 2005.
East Street #46
Historically known as the Bennett House. Built by Charles Bennett in 1814. Later owners included Algernon Lewis; Marion & Arthur Camp; Mrs. Charles Hinsdale; Mrs. William H. Sanford; Protzmann.
East Street #56
Historically known as the Bissell -Colvocoresses House. Built by John Bissell in 1817. Later owners included Dr. Vaill and George M. Colvocoresses.
East Street site of #43 & #53
Litchfield /Center School. Built in 1887. Demolished about 1925.
Litchfield Green - Center Park
The center section of the Litchfield Green, including the Soldiers' Monument and cannon. Most of the photographs are ca.1890 to 1900 and include the watering trough with a horse and wagon; raising the flagpole; a celebration; buildings on East and North streets.
East Street - East Cemetery
East Cemetery
East Street site - Golf Club
Bantam River Golf Club/East Side golf club. Earlier known as the Litchfield Golf Club, this 9 hole golf course was located on the south side of East Street, behind some of the houses, and extended south, crossing the Bantam River twice.
East Street - Triumphal Arch, 1865
Triumphal Arch erected for the Surrender of Lee's Army, April 9, 1865.
East Street views
Photographs of Litchfield buildings, both existing and non-extant, and landscapes/views of areas and streets in Litchfield. Most of the photographs are black and white or sepia toned unless otherwise noted in the individual description.