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Buildings Index

Bank Street
14-16 Bellin Building (1917)
18-26 Seymour Antiques Company (1890)
100 Old Seymour High School (1886)

Main Street
91 Seymour Post Office (1916)
115 Seymour Trust Company (1923)
131-139 Humphreys Building (1891)
143-149 Yale-Beach Building (1900)
163-169 Strand Theater (1921)

Broad Street
15 Seymour Congregational Church (1847)

Church Street
91 Trinity Episcopal Church (1857)

DeForest Street
29 Citizens Engine Company No.2 (1892)

First Street
1 Seymour Town Hall (1936)

Pearl Street
3 Stiles-Stoddard House (1795)

South Main Street
114 Turel Whittemore Tavern (1778)

West Street
56 Former Immanuel Lutheran Church (1894)
58 Dr. Joshua Kendall House (1875)
59 Katharine Matthies House (1940)
63-65 Sanford-Humphreys House (1793)
70 Dr. Sheldon C. Johnson House (1842)
83 Abiel Canfield House (1784)

Links

Seymour Historical Society
http://sites.google.com/site/seymourhistoricalsociety/

Valley Heritage Driving Tour
http://www.electronicvalley.org/tour/Seymourwelcome.htm

Books

Seymour and vicinity. Historical collections (1878), by W.C. Sharpe

History of Seymour, Connecticut, with biographies and genealogies (1879), by W.C. Sharpe

Vital statistics of Seymour, Conn. (1883), Vols. 1-2, compiled by W. C. Sharpe

Vital statistics of Seymour, Conn. (1883), Vols. 3-4, compiled by W. C. Sharpe

Seymour, past and present (1902), by Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett

Annals of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Seymour, Conn. (1885), by W. C. Sharpe

The History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880) (Chap. XV “The Town of Seymour”), by Samuel Orcutt

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

Annals of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Seymour, Conn. (1896), by W. C. Sharpe

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