Box 11
Contains 12 Results:
North Street #101
Photographs of the E.S. Van Winkle house, and one as it was being demolished.
North Street #102
Known as the Charles S. Webb house, it was built in 1829/1830. Later owners included Leverett W. Wessells (1854,1862); Clarissa B. Deming; Mrs. E.T. McLaughlin 1900,1920); and Michael P. Mortara (1983).
North Street site between #102 and #114
This house is no longer standing. It was built in 1745 by Michael Dickinson, owned by Eaton Jones (1832); rebuilt by Charles Jones in 1851-1852; later owned by Mary M. Jones; and Alice T. Bulkeley (1900, 1920). Ludlow Bull purchased this house and it was moved to Spring Hill School, now Forman, in 1937 where it later burned down.
North Street #114
Built in 1828 by Leonard Goodwin, the house was later owned by John C. Riley; Frederick D. McNeil; and Alice T. Bulkeley, who also owned the non-extant house to the south. Ludlow Bull remodeled the house in 1926-1928 with Richard Dana as the architect. Photographs include 2 taken by K.S. Bissell before it was remodeled; and in 1967 when it was owned by Jess H. Smith.
North Street #124
Known as The Glebe, this house was bult by Julius Deming in 1833 for his daughter and son-in law Charles Perkins. Owners and occupants included Clarissa Deming Perkins; J. Deming Perkins; William W. Rockhill (Edith Perkins Rockhill); Cornelius DuBois; P. Erich Plehn; and Dr. Frank Vanoni (2012). Photographs include one from ca. 1890 and snapshots taken in 1967.
North Street site of #133
This house was torn down about 1895. Built by Sarah & Mary Pierce in 1803, later the home of John Pierce Brace, all connected with the Litchfield Female Academy.
North Street #133
Built in 1895 by Frank Livingston Underwood on the property once the site of the Litchfield Female Academy, and Sarah and Mary Pierce houses. Later owners included curtis Hatheway, and Harold Harlow.
North Street #134
Built in 1831 by Rev. Laurens P. Hickok. Later owners and occupants included Judge Church;David Wadhams; J.W. Stevens (1862); Charles B. and Mabel Bishop; and the Farrells
North Street #153
Built in 1863 for the Congregational Church Parsonage. Owned in 1948 by ALexander Ligett and later by Florence DObbins and in 1966 by Dallett & Lynn Hoopes.
North Street #158
Built by Thomas Trowbridge in 1874 or 1876. Later owners include Mrs. Blanche Bucklin (1920); Franklin Coe (1940); Richard and Lynne Brickley.