Buildings Index

Broad Street
5 Taylor Memorial Library (1895)

High Street
34 Eells-Stow House (1700)
34 Clark-Stockade House (1780)
34 Bryan-Downs House (1785)

New Haven Avenue
Memorial Tower (1889)
33 (1928)

North Broad Street
107 Governor Charles H. Pond House (1845)
135 Simon Lake House (1853)

North Street
18 William Bush House (1836)
24 Samuel Durand House (1725)
33 David Miles House (1820)
61 Thomas Buckingham House (1640)
111-113 Thomas Sanford House (1789)
124 Rev. Samuel Andrews House (1801)

River Street
71 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church (1851)
110 Milford City Hall (1916)

West Main Street
18 Plymouth Building (1952)
34 First United Church of Christ Congregational (1824)

West River Street
144 Mary Hepburn Smith House (1854)
38 Former Milford High School (1909)

Links

Early Milford
http://history.rays-place.com/ct/early-milford-ct.htm

Milford Historical Society
http://www.milfordhistoricalsociety.org/

Milford Preservation Trust
http://milfordpreservationtrust.org/

Irish Heritage Society of Milford
http://www.milfordirish.org/

A Historic Tour of Milford Harbor
http://harborsofthesound.tripod.com/

Milford Connecticut History
http://milford-history.blogspot.com/

Books

History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939 (1939)

A Leaf of Milford History (1858), by Jonathan Brace

Historical Sketches of the Town of Milford (1914), by George Hare Ford

The Shore of Milford (1902), by Ernest L. Nettleton

The Story of the Memorial in Honor of the Founders of the Town of Milford (1889)

Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the First church of Christ in Milford, CT., August 25TH, 1889 (1890)

Peter Prudden; a story of his life and New Haven and Milford, Conn. (1901), by Lillian E. Prudden

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

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