Nathan Pitkin House

The house at 1564-1566 Main Street in East Hartford was built by Nathan Pitkin, perhaps around the time of his marriage to Lucy Olmsted (1772-1863) in 1803. Nathan Pitkin (1773-1819), a grandson of Connecticut Governor William Pitkin, built his house near where he grew up in a section of East Hartford where many members of the Pitkin family lived.

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Nathan Pitkin House (1803)

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  • August 6, 2015 at 6:11 pm
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    I wanna see pictures from the inside of the house . Everytime I see this house , I love it more and more

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