Norwalk

Buildings Index (Scroll down for Rowayton)

Belden Avenue
1 Norwalk Public Library (1903)

Dr Martin Luther King Jr Drive
4 Little Zion Church of Christ (1889)

East Avenue
51 Hezekiah Jarvis House (1789)
60 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (1930)
75 Frederick Belden House (1850)
87 H. E. Bishop House (1906)
93 Grumman-St. John House (1750)
104 Storrs Hall House (1834)
105 Community Baptist Church (1937)
109 Temple Beth El (1954)
125 Norwalk City Hall (1938)
244 East Avenue United Methodist Church (1891)

East Wall Street
2 Mill Hill Historic Park: Town House (1835)
2 Mill Hill Historic Park: Governor Fitch Law Office (1740)
2 Mill Hill Historic Park: Downtown District Schoolhouse (1826)
3 Morgan-Lockwood House (1860)

Grumman Avenue
300 Gallaher Mansion (1931)

Haviland Street
12 Burbank-Wolfe House (1864)
16 Christian Swartz House (1875)

Knight Street
2 Landmark Square (1840)

Lewis Street
3 First Congregational Church on the Green (1924)

Park Street
2 Samuel Weed House (1917)
3 Stiles Curtis House (1832)

Perry Avenue
114 Keeler-Pratt House (1750)
187 Old Basket Shop (1850)
194 Silvermine Tavern (1810)

Silvermine Avenue
297 Jacob St. John House (1724)

South Main Street
68 Moose Home (1932)

Van Zant Street
51 East Norwalk Association Library (1917)

Wall Street
9 Twin City Building (1875)
27-29 Rogers & Stevens Building (1922)
48 Norwalk Savings Society (1923)
55 (1890)
64 Bishop Building (1935)
67 Fairfield County Savings Bank (1922)

Washington Street
130 Hoyt’s Theatre (1892)
134 (1890)
138 Donovan’s Saloon (1889)

West Avenue
39 First United Methodist Church (1898)
295 Lockwood–Mathews Mansion (1864)
299 Lockwood-Mathews Carriage House (1864)
455 First Church of Christ, Scientist (1935)
669 Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church (1870)
724 Norwalk United Methodist Church (1860)

Rowayton

Highland Avenue
33 Rowayton Community Center and Library (1912)
40 Rock Ledge (1913)

Pennoyer Street
5 Rowayton United Methodist Church (1868)

Rowayton Avenue
166 Winthrop House (1848)
176 Charles T. Lowndes House (1890)
177 Seeley-Dibble-Pinkney House (1820)
184 Nicholas Vincent House (1842)
186 Capt. William C. Sammis House (1842)

Links

Norwalk Preservation Trust
http://www.norwalkpreservation.org/

Norwalk Historical Society
http://www.norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/

Rowayton Historical Society
http://www.rowaytonhistoricalsociety.org/

Norwalk’s History
http://www.norwalk.ws/history.html

Norwalk Museum
http://www.norwalkct.org/norwalkmuseum/

Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
http://www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/index.html

SONO Switch Tower Museum
http://www.westctnrhs.org/tower.htm

Books

Norwalk (1896), by Charles M. Selleck

The ancient historical records of Norwalk, Connecticut: with a plan of the town in 1847 (1847), compiled by Edwin Hall

Farewell to the First Congregational church in Norwalk, Conn., Sabbath, April 29, 1855 (1855), by Edwin Hall

A complete copy of the inscriptions found on the monuments, headstones, &c., in the oldest cemetery in Norwalk, Conn. September, 1892. Dedicated to the memory of Norwalk’s first ancestors (1895), by David H. Van Hoosear

Norwalk after two hundred & fifty years, an account of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the charter of the town, 1651–September 11th–1901; including historical sketches of churches, schools, old homes, institutions, eminent men, patriotic and benevolent work, together with the record of soldiers and sailors enlisted in Norwalk from 1676 to 1898. The civic progress in the last century and statistics of commerce and other miscellany of local interest (1902)

28th anniversary roster of Buckingham post, no. 12, Department of Conn., G. A. R. and Buckingham W. R. C. auxiliary to the post (1908)

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