Cut-in-Two Island, East and West, Thimble Islands

Buildings Index

Bradley Street
12 Timothy Bradley House (1730)
41 Samuel Parmelee House (1804)
48 John Rose House (1747)
51 Daniel Morris House (1805)

Chapel Drive
25 Pine Orchard Union Chapel (1897)

Damascus Road
154 Zaccheus Baldwin House (1775)
186 Timothy Baldwin House (1819)

East Main Street
81-83 Jonathan Foot House (1810)
94 Samuel Beach House (1790)
101 Jonathan Collins House (1865)
159 William I. Palmer House (1843)
242-250 John Tyler House (1710)
260-268 Solomon Tyler House (1771)
270 Timothy Palmer House (1838)

Flying Point Road
3-7 Frank E. Smith House (1876)

Leete’s Island Road
408 Hezekiah Palmer House (1830)

Linden Point Road
2 Isaac C. Lewis Toolshed (1882)
6 (1880)
10 (1880)

Main Street
124 Harrison-Linsley House (1724)
138-146 Joseph Nelson Linsley House (1850)
162 Wyllys Russell House (1820)
700-712 Parish-Gillett House (1734)
730 Lester Nichols House (1893)
731 St. Mary Church (1974)
736 Isaac Palmer House (1810)
758 Blackstone Memorial Library (1896)
975 First Baptist Church (1840)
1015 Branford Academy (1820)
1009 First Congregational Church (1843)
1109 Trinity Episcopal Church (1852)
1019 Branford Town Hall (1857)

Montowese Street
87 Branford Armory (1913)
221 Branford Block (1925)
229 George Page House (1830)

Pine Orchard Road
18 Miles Blackstone House (1831)

Prospect Hill Road
19 Douglas Orr House (1941)
34 William J. Clark House (1878)

Thimble Islands Road
84 St. Therese Church – Stony Creek Museum (1927)
192 Stony Creek Church of Christ Congregational (1903)
196-200 Levi Frisbie House (1819)
255 Isaac C. Lewis Cottage (1882)

Thimble Islands
Wheeler Island House (2001)

Totoket Road
9 Isaac Hoadley House (1757)
18 Charles Pomeroy Ives House (1875)

Branford

Links

Branford Historical Society
http://www.branfordhistory.org/

The Shore Line Trolley Museum
http://shorelinetrolley.org/

Books

Exercises at the opening of the James Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Conn. (1897)

A History of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919 (1919), by J. Rupert Simonds

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

A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County, Volume 1 (1918), (Chapter by XXXV “Branford”), by Everett G. Hill

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