Box 18
Contains 13 Results:
White Memorial Foundation
Photographs of White Memorial Foundation property and events.
West Cemetery
Photographs of the Soldiers Lot and Mary Buel's gravestone in West Cemetery.
Whites Woods Road site of Frederick Marsh house
Includes an 1860 photograph of the Frederick A. Marsh house. It was later used as a camp, including Lake House Camp, with photographs included.
Wolcott Street #49
Sub-Series 63
Located on the corner of Meadow Street, this house was built for Curtis Hatheway as a summer home in 1895, Later owners included Rev. & Mrs. Edward Norman Curry. Photographs taken in 1946.
Torrington Road #113
The house was built about 1895 by Professor Henry s. Munroe, who named it Stoneledge. A portion of the house may have been moved from another site and added on.
Torrington Road #571
Now known at Toll Gate Inn, this building was originally located on East Litchfield Road and served as the Captain William Bull Tavern. Later it became part of the Candee farm. It was moved in 1925 and restored by Frederick Fuessenich. In 1983 the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The photograph is labeled Candee Farm and was taken at the original location of East Litchfield Road.
Torrington Road site
The photograph is labeled "Weir Homestead" Toll Gate Hill. It is no longer standing.
Town Farm Road #168
A photograph of the Town Poor Farm house at the time the Doyles were managers. There are a number of people standing on the porch.
West Chestnut Hill Road #11
Historically known as the Whiting house, it was purchased unfinished by Stephen Clark in 1803. There was a stream on the property with a tannery. Various owners of the property before Clark included Seth Landon, Timothy Skinner, Caleb Wetmore, and Charles Marsh. Later owners included Jason & Sarah (Clark) Whiting (1829); and Mrs. Harry Cutler Blanchard (1973).
West Chestnut Hill site of #14
One photograph of the west room of the house that burned down in 1994. Built in 1780, some of the owners included Lilly and Florence Baldwin; Virginia Pennoyer; Albert & Agnes Pierce: Henry Hoffman; Julia Wolcott and her sister Mrs. Elizabeth W. Hamilton. [Baldwin-Hamilton house]