Box 16
Contains 21 Results:
South Street site of #49
St. Anthony's church built in 1887, and burned down in 1944.
South Street site of #49
Photographs of the fire that destroyed St. Anthony's 1887 Church on October 5, 1944.
South Street #49
St. Anthony Padua Catholic Church built in 1948. Photographs of the church before and after the steeple was added. Also photographs taken in 1931 of the Connecticut sycamore tree in front of St. Anthony's.
South Street #49
Built by Edward Seymour in 1864, this house was later owned by Origen Seymour. in 2012 it is the Rectory for St. Anthony's church.
South Street #58
This house was built in 1829 by Elihu Harrison. George C. Woodruff owned it and enlarged it in 1860. It was owned and enlarged again by James P. Woodruff. Photographs are of the house before some of the addidtions.
South Street #74
Built by Samuel Seymour in 1784-1785, this house became the Parsonage/Rectory for St. Michael's Parish.
South Street #102
Lyman J. Smith built this house in 1833-1834. Later owners included John H. Hubbard (1855); John T. Hubbard (1920); and James and Victoria Sansing.
South Street #113
Historically known as the Marvin/Kirby house, the early owners were Reynold Marvin and Ephraim Kirby. The 1852 map shows H.B. Graves as owner; followed by Andrew HIne in 1862; Harriet Belden (1868,1900); Mrs. Harlan B. Mendenhall (1920); and the Patenges. Color photographs taken in 1997 document interior renovations.
South Street #130
Two small black & white photographs taken in 1901, at that time the John Lindley house. Owned in 1847 by Henry Bissell and later by Mary S. Hollister (1877); Thomas Smith (1883); John Lindley; and Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reed (1921). Also a photograph taken in 1963 when the owner was Dr. Robertson.
South Street #145
Early photographs of the Wiggin house that was built as a summer home for Elizabeth and Frederick about 1871. It remained in the Wiggin family, including Charlotte Wiggin and Lewis Wiggin. Later owners included Hope and Benjamin Gaillard.