Box 16
Contains 21 Results:
South Street #150
Photographs of the house built in 1850-1851 by William F. Baldwin. Owned by 1886 by F. Rathford Starr; Florence E. Frose (1921); Ruth Smith (Mrs. James E. Smith) in 1923; and Thomas Gillis.
South Street site of #165
A south view of the Parmelee house, torn down in 1890.
South Street #180
Built in 1828 as the Wolcott Institute, a boys' school that lasted only a few years; this house was owned by William F. Baldwin (1862); Mrs. Latimer (1874 map); Margaret E. Wallbridge (1900); Watson Beach Day (1920); and the Reilings. There is one photograph when it was owned by the Wallbridges about 1890.
South Street #195
Ozias Lewis built this house in 1806 or 1809 and he still owned it in 1849. Later owners included Cornelius Roosevelt Duffie (1900); Mrs. Antoinette Cahill (1920); and Iola Haverstick.
South Street #204
Henry R. Towne built this house in 1915 on land formerly owned by the Litchfield County Agricultural Society. It was owned in 1925 by Admiral Charles L. & Harriet Brownson Hussey. There are 2 photographs of Colonel Samuel Fisher's library building that was moved from North Street to this site by Alexander Liggett in 1930. Owned in 2012 by George Jeannette Ching.
South Street #205
Built by Rev. Cornelius Roosevelt Duffie II for his son Cornelius Duffie III in 1890. Later owners included Mrs. Antoinette Cahill (1920); Philip Brewster; Mary and Josephine Brewster. One photograph shows the house before it was altered to incorporate the front porch into the house. A second photograph was taken in 1963 and also shows South Street #193.
South Street #311
This house was built by George W. Thompson in 1868 for his sisters Sarah E. and Anna P. Thompson. Later owners included Vernon Monroe; Warren McArthur; F.W. Horn; Henry L. Shepard in the 1960s; E.L. Childs.
South Street #173
A small black & white photograph of the Cunningham house taken in 1963.
South Street #65
Built by Dr. Alanson Abbe in 1831, this house was owned by Ben H. Morse in 1849; John Snevily in 1862; and William H. Sanford (1900, 1920).
South Street #89
Oliver Wolcott Sr. built this house in 1753-1754. Frederick Wolcott enlarged it and later owners included Thomas Harney; Alice Wolcott; and Mrs. Sherman. In 1971 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.