The house at 101 Broad Street in Middletown was built soon after 1839 by Enoch C. Ferre. The house is Greek Revival in style with an Italianate cupola. Later owners of the house included Gaston Tryon Hubbard, who had established himself in the lumber business and in 1878 incorporated the Rogers & Hubbard Company, of which he was president; John L. Smith, a Scottish immigrant who became a jeweler (he was a founder of the Middlesex Mutual Assurance Company, which had its first meetings in the back rooms of his jewelry store) and was on the first Board of Trustees of Wesleyan University; and Dr. Francis D. Edgerton, a founder of the Middlesex County Hospital.

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Enoch C. Ferre House (1840)

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  • September 28, 2023 at 5:08 pm
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    I own it and live there now.
    when we purchased, it was a 4 family house.
    in our renovations we reduced it to a 3 family house. and made a number of substantial improvements.
    very nice place to live!

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