Buildings Index

Church Street
87 Naugatuck Savings Bank (1910)
243 Howard Whittemore Memorial Library (1894)
203 Thomas Neary Memorial Building (1911)
210 St. Michael’s Episcopal Church (1875)
275 Naugatuck National Bank (1930)
380 Bronson B. Tuttle House (1881)

Division Street
9 Congregational Church of Naugatuck (1903)

Hillside Avenue
51 Hillside Middle School (1905)

Meadow Street
124 Salem School (1894)

North Main Street
338 St. Mary Church (1923)
505 Naugatuck Main Post Office (1916)

Prospect Street
101 Naugatuck Baptist Church – Waterbury Assembly of God (1900)

Water Street
195 Naugatuck Railroad Station (1910)

Links

Naugatuck Historical Society
http://naugatuckhistory.com/

Whittemore Library: Historic Naugatuck
http://www.whittemorelibrary.org/about/historic_naugatuck.shtml

The Town and Borough of Naugatuck, Connecticut
http://www.naugy.net/BOE/history/

Books

The Early Schools of Naugatuck (1906), by William Ward

History of New Haven County, Connecticut, Vol. 2 (1892) (Chap. XVI “The Town of Naugatuck”), edited by J. L. Rockey

The Indians of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Valleys (1882), by Samuel Orcutt

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One thought on “Naugatuck

  • June 15, 2023 at 11:07 pm
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    I went to school in the Old Naugatuck High School 1958-59.

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