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Buildings Index (Scroll down for Fenwick)

Boston Post Road
1146 William Chalker House (1803)
1445 Bushnell Farm (1678)

Bridge Street
21 William Vars House (1892)

Cromwell Place
48 Captain Charles Williams House (1842)
64 Samuel Hart, Jr. House (1813)

Main Street
14 Ambrose Whittlesey House (1799)
56 Ingham Octagon House (1890)
161 St. John Church (1914)
287 Humphrey Pratt Tavern (1785)
300 The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center (1911)
302 Town Hall (1936)
322 J. Shipman House (1836)
325 Deacon Timothy Pratt House (1746)
338 Grace Episcopal Church (1872)
338 Grace Episcopal Church Rectory (1892)
348 William Hart House (1767)
366 First Church of Christ in Saybrook (1840)
395 Samuel Hart House (1773)
404 John Shipman House (1697)
412 Old Buckingham House (1671)
500 Dr. Samuel Eliot House (1737)

Middlesex Turnpike
220 Piontkowski House (1880)
680 William Parker House (1646)

North Cove Road
24 Edgar Dickinson House (1700)
55 Robert Bull House (1700)
70 Capt. Dolbeare House (1855)
91 John Ingraham House (1734)
110 Bushnell Kirtland House (1810)
122 Capt. John Ingraham House (1810)
135/151 William Tully House (1750)
141 John Bushnell House (1790)
174 Capt. Willoughby Lynde House (1799)
175 Black Horse Tavern (1712)
191 Capt. George Dickinson House (1830)

Old Boston Post Road
33 Judge William Lynde House (1791)
40 Acton Library (1873)
45 Capt. William Clark House (1790)
52 Masonic Hall (1830)
83 Rufus C. Shepard House (1847)

Old Post Road
170 Bushnell-Dickinson House (1790)

Pennywise Lane
2 James Gallery & Soda Fountain (1790)

Fenwick

Agawam Avenue
4 Morgan-Williams-Francis Cottage (1885)
8 James B. Moore Cottage (1890)
30 St. Mary’s-by-the-Sea (1886)
41 Bradin-Robinson Cottage (1885)

Fenwick Avenue
16 Skinner-Greene-Dickinson Cottage (1880)
20 Riversea Inn (1885)
22 Hollister-Day Cottage (1872)
26 William Patton Cottage (1872)
28 Mary Brace Collins Cottage (1887)
30 Leverett Brainard Cottage (1871)

Mohigan Avenue
10 Katherine Hepburn House (1939)

Nibang Avenue
20 Westbrook-Gengras Cottage (1928)

Pettipaug Avenue
5 Morgan G. Bulkeley Cottage (1899)
6 Mrs. J. H. K. Davis Cottage (1913)
9 Barbour-Cooper-Jensen Cottage (1905)
10 William H. Bulkeley Cottage (1886)
11 Hall-Wilson Cottage (1910)
12 Giraud-Bulkeley Cottage (1881)
15 Rev. Francis Goodwin Cottage (1880)
21 Dr. Joseph W. Alsop III Cottage (1880)
25 Knight-Whaple-Grant Cottage (1871)
27 Charles Eben Jackson Cottage (1881)
26 Walter C. Clark Cottage (1884)
29 Robert N. Jackson Cottage (1882)

Lighthouses

Lynde Point Lighthouse (1838)
Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse (1886)

Links

Old Saybrook Historical Society
http://www.saybrookhistory.org/

Fort Saybrook Monument Park
http://www.lisrc.uconn.edu/coastalaccess/site.asp?siteid=112

Books

“Town of Old Saybrook” in History of Middlesex county, Connecticut (1884)

Saybrook’s quadrimillenial (1886)

A retrospect on the ministry and church of Saybrook: a half century sermon, preached on the Lord’s Day, September 22. 1833 (1833), by Frederick William Hotchkiss

Manual of the Congregational Church of Old Saybrook, Connecticut 1888 (1888)

The First Church of Christ (Congregational), Old Saybrook, Conn., the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary, Wednesday, July 1, 1896. Historical Review and Addresses (1896)

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