Madison

Buildings Index

Boston Post Road
123 Abraham Cruttenden House (1735)
248 William Shelley House (1730)
288 Comfort Scranton House (1817)
534 Jonathan Trumbull Lee House (1828)
542 Rev. John Elliott House (1789)
548 Abraham Scranton House (1703)
554 Curtis Wilcox House (1815)
558 Jonathan S. Wilcox House (1830)
566 John Dudley House (1675)
581 Deacon John Grave House (1685)
781 United States Post Office (1940)
801 Scranton Memorial Library (1901)
818 Sereno H. Scranton House (1833)
853 Allis-Bushnell House (1785)
908 Gen. William W. Harts House (1729)

Britton Lane
19 Green Side (1840)

Meetinghouse Lane
8 Memorial Town Hall (1897)
14 Lee Academy (1821)
26 First Congregational Church (1838)

Wall Street
17-19 Alva Orrin Wilcox House (1854)
45 Meigs-Bishop House (1690)
52 Jonathan Coe House (1852)

Links

The Charlotte L. Evarts Memorial Archives
http://www.evartsarchives.org/

Madison Historical Society
http://www.madisoncthistorical.org/

Deacon John Grave House
http://www.deaconjohngrave.org/

Books

A history of the plantation of Menunkatuck and of the original town of Guilford, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Guilford and Madison (1897), by Bernard Christian Steiner

Historical Discourse Delivered on the One Hundred and Seventieth Anniversary of the Formation of the First Congregational Church, Madison, Conn. November 18, 1877 (1878), by Rev. James A. Gallup

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

A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County, Volume 1 (1918), (Chapter by XLIV “Madison”), by Everett G. Hill

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