The William Loomis House (also known as the Deacon Warner House) in Windsor was built on the corner Broad and Elm Streets, facing Broad Street Green, in the 1790s, or perhaps as late as 1805. Horace Clark moved the house to 31 Elm Street around 1897, detaching the house’s kitchen ell, which was the earlier Deacon John Moore House, now next door to the Loomis House at 37 Elm Street. Clark sold the house to Dr. Clyde A. Clark in 1906.

Buy my books: “A Guide to Historic Hartford, Connecticut” and “Vanished Downtown Hartford.” As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

William Loomis House (1795)

One thought on “William Loomis House (1795)

  • August 13, 2021 at 1:10 pm
    Permalink

    My mother (Norwalk, Conn.) spoke if her Uncle Will Loomis
    Interestingly enough my grandmother was a Warner married a Smith
    I am digging with very little info to find connections

Comments are closed.