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Buildings Index

Beaver Street
80 (1900)

Central Street
96 Clinton AME Zion Church (1950)

Clifton Avenue
105 Saint Peter and Saint Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church (1916)

Elm Street
5 Sheldon Curtiss House (1789)
13 Captain Joseph Riggs House (1760)
19 Joseph Remer House (1830)
22 Bristol-Lampert House (1848)
37 General David Humphreys House (1698)
54 Holbrook-Blakeslee House (1712)
65 James Stokes House (1830)
71 John Humphreys House (1775)
74 Josiah Smith House (1797)
79 Howell-Baldwin House (1757)

Father Salemi Drive
10 Holy Rosary Church (1967)

Franklin Street
23 I Am That I Am Ministries (1906)

Howard Avenue
26 Three Saints Russian Orthodox Church (1955)

Jewett Street
35 Rev. Richard Mansfield House (1700)
76 Prindle-Goldstein House (1796)

Main Street
36 Sentinel Block (1881)
42-52 Gardella Block (1880)
54-64 Hotchkiss Block (1880)
100 Ansonia Opera House (1870)
117 Savings Bank of Ansonia (1900)
153 Osborn and Cheeseman Company Office (1910)
253 City Hall (1905)

North Cliff Street
61 Church of the Assumption (1907)
91 Robert Wood House (1887)
55 Ansonia National Guard Armory (1921)

North Main Street
199 St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church (1915)

Pershing Drive
243 Macedonia Baptist Church (1892)

South Cliff Street
44 First Congregational Church (1865)
53 Ansonia Library (1892)
56 Christ Episcopal Church (1896)

State Street
12 Valley Y.M.C.A. (1924)

Links

Derby Historical Society (covers Ansonia)
http://derbyhistorical.org/

Valley Heritage Driving Tour
http://www.electronicvalley.org/tour/Ansoniawelcome.htm

Books

The History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880) (Chap. XIV “Ansonia”), by Samuel Orcutt

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

Buy my books: “A Guide to Historic Hartford, Connecticut” and “Vanished Downtown Hartford.” As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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