Buildings Index

East Weatogue Street
26 Captain James Cornish House (1720)
42 Amaziah Humphrey House (1775)

Hartford Road
4 Pettibone’s Tavern (1803)

Hopmeadow Street
348 Charlotte Pettibone Winslow House (1879)
680 First Church of Christ (1830)
690 Joseph R. Ensign House (1910)
731 Simsbury 1820 House (1820)
741 Capt. Jacob Pettibone House (1790)
749 Simsbury Free Library (1890)
750 Alexander T. Pattison House (1896)
799 Simsbury United Methodist Church (1909)
800 Simsbury Historical Society

835 Ariel Ensign House (1812)
880 Adelaide Wilcox House (1852)
933 Simsbury Town Hall (1907)
940 St. Mary’s Church (1936)
965 Hattie & Eliza Stowe House (1891)

Phelps Lane
10 Simsbury Probate Building (1870)

Talcott Mountain State Park
Heublein Tower (1914)

Terrys Plain Road
90 Timothy Terry House (1776)

Tariffville

Church Street
11 Trinity Episcopal Church (1872)

Main Street
32-34 Blaze’s Building (1890)

Maple Street
7 Saint Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church (1895)

Tunxis Road
2 Tariffville Mill (1868)

Links

Simsbury Historical Society
http://www.simsburyhistory.org/

Simsbury Genealogical and Historical Research Library
http://www.simsburyfreelibrary.org/

Tariffville Village Association
http://www.tariffville.org/

Books

History of Simsbury, Granby, and Canton, from 1642 to 1845 (1845), by Noah A. Phelps

Simsbury’s Part in the War of the American Revolution (1896), by Charles Edward Stowe

The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884, Vol. 2 (1886), (Chap. XXI “Simsbury”), edited by J. Hammond Trumbull

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