Buildings Index of Barkhamsted & Riverton

Center Hill Road
119 Center Schoolhouse (1821)

East River Road
100 Squire’s Tavern (1796)
432 Phelps-Tiffany Tavern (1813)
436 Old Riverton Inn (1796)

Main Street
2 Riverton General Store (1889)
3 Alfred Alford House (1838)
6 Charles Moore House (1825)
8 Abra Alford House (1834)

Old Town Hall Road
6 First Congregational Church of Barkhamsted (1845)

River Road
93 Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (1846)

Riverton Road
6 Everett Bevins House (1880)

Robertsville Road
2 George Deming House (1824)
3 Union Episcopal Church (1829)
7 Pinney Tavern (1826)
11 Riverton Congregational Church (1843)

School Street
2 Hitchcock Chair Factory (1826)

 

Links

Barkhamsted Historical Society
http://barkhamstedhistory.org/

Connecticut Genealogy: Barkhamsted
http://www.rockvillemama.com/barkhamsted.htm

A Short History of Riverton, Conn. by Edmund L. Smiley, M.A.
http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ctlitch2/history/riverton.htm

American Legion and Peoples State Forests
http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325054

Books

Barkhamsted, Conn., and its Centennial, 1879: to which is added a historical appendix, containing copies of old letters, antiquarian, names of soldiers of the revolution, 1812, 1846, and 1861, civil officers, and other matter interesting to the people of the town (1881), by William Wallace Lee

Poem, By Mrs. Emma Carter Lee, and Address, By Walter S. Carter, Delivered at the Centennial Celebration, at Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Sept. 10, 1879 (1879)

Historical address at the dedication of the Soldiers’ monument in Barkhamsted, September 10, 1897 (1899), by William Wallace Lee

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