Frances Johnson House

The Colonial Revival house at 17 Broad Street in Norwich was built in 1923. Its first occupant was Mrs. Frances E. Leonard Johnson, widow of Robert C. Johnson, who had been Assistant treasurer at the Aspinook Company textile mill in Jewett City.

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Frances Johnson House (1923)

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  • July 6, 2018 at 5:27 pm
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    If you thought my home looked good in 2015, you should see it now.

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