The house at 87 Ferry Lane in Glastonbury was erected c. 1810 by James Hodge, who was descended from one of the town’s earliest settlers. In 1869, it was the home of James Caswell, who had his cabinetmaking shop nearby.
James Hodge House (1810)
The house at 87 Ferry Lane in Glastonbury was erected c. 1810 by James Hodge, who was descended from one of the town’s earliest settlers. In 1869, it was the home of James Caswell, who had his cabinetmaking shop nearby.
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