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Buildings Index

Madison Road
10(?) James Wadsworth House (1708)
20 William Wadsworth House (1848)

Maiden Lane
6 Elnathan Camp House (1758)
19 John Johnson House (1750)
24 T.B. Stong House (1860)
41(?) James Curtiss House (1737)

Main Street
31 Bela Davis House (1865)
37 David Camp House (1861)
40 Camp-Meigs House (1760)
71 Arnold Ward House (1828)
81(?) Rev. Elizur Goodrich House (1763)
85 David Smith Post Office (1852)
89 Catherine and Dency Parsons House (1832)
91 Zebulon Hale House (1840)
95 Durham Grange Hall (1836)
119 Cook-Fowler House (1772)
124(?) Hall-Camp House (1773)
188 Dr. Ernest A. Markham House (1885)
196 Church of the Epiphany, Durham (1862)
199 Lemuel Camp Tavern (1806)
202 Robinson-Andrews House (1840)
208 Asahel Strong House (1830)
215 Francis Hubbard House (1862)
227 Coe-Parsons House (1830)
228 Curtis Fairchild House (1741)
228 United Churches of Durham (1847)
253 Durham Academy (1844)
256 Elias Austin House (1743)
257 Phineas Camp House (1758)
313 William A. Parmalee House (1840)
322 Squires-Stanton House (1800)

Maple Avenue
15(?) Rev. David Smith House (1803)

Middlefield Road
57 Ithamar Parsons House (1734)
105 Thomas Lyman House (1778)

Town House Road
10(?) Jones-Camp House (1780)
18 Colonel Samuel Camp (1790)
30 Durham Town Hall (1849)
36 Sabbath Day House (1780)
38 Center School House (1775)

Links

Durham Historical Society
http://www.museumsusa.org/museums/info/1159554

Durham Historical Timeline
http://www.townofdurhamct.org/content/16154/16162/16164/default.aspx

Durham Buildings
http://www.durhamlibrary.org/property/address.html

Durham Historic District Walking Tour (pdf)
http://www.townofdurhamct.org/filestorage/16154/16162/20798/hdc_walk_broch_ps.qxd1.pdf

Durham Fair
http://www.durhamfair.com/

Books

History of Durham, Connecticut, from the first grant of land in 1662 to 1866 (1866), by William Chauncey Fowler

Index to History of Durham, Connecticut

“Town of Durham” in History of Middlesex county, Connecticut (1884)

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