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151 West Broad Street, Pawcatuck (1865)

The Italianate house at 151 West Broad Street (now 1 Morgan Street) in Pawcatuck was built c. 1865.

Daniel August 28, 2018August 30, 2018 Houses, Italianate, Stonington

83 East Main Street, Clinton (1790)

The hip-roofed house at 83 East Main Street in Clinton was built c. 1790. It was likely been altered later on in the Colonial Revival style.

Daniel August 27, 2018August 29, 2018 Clinton, Federal Style, Houses

163 South Main Street, Colchester (1840)

The house at 163 South Main Street in Colchester is transitional between the Federal and Greek Revival styles. It was built c. 1840.

Daniel August 26, 2018August 29, 2018 Colchester, Federal Style, Greek Revival, Houses

29 School Street, Enfield (1865)

The Italianate house at 29 School Street, in the Hazardville section of Enfield, has elements of the Greek Revival style. Some features, such as the brackets, are likely modern replacements of the originals. The house was built c. 1865.

Daniel August 25, 2018August 29, 2018 Enfield, Houses, Italianate

George Kenney House (1846)

In 1846, George Kenney erected the house at 945 Bantam Road, in the Bantam section of Litchfield. He was a partner in Whiting, Kenney & Son, paper manufacturers in Bantam. He and his partners also owned a store across the street, which was later purchased by Edward Crossman. In 1866, Crossman also purchased the Kenney House.

Daniel August 24, 2018August 22, 2018 Greek Revival, Houses, Litchfield

Jonathan Bishop, Jr. House (1750)

The house at 41 West Morris Road, in the Bantam section of Litchfield, was built between 1742 and 1755 (the first mention of the house is in 1755) by Jonathan Bishop, Jr. The left section may be the original part of the house (so the chimney would have been on the right side), with the right section added later. The original chimney would have been much larger.

Daniel August 23, 2018August 22, 2018 Colonial, Houses, Litchfield, Vernacular

George Clemons House (1887)

In 1887, H. S. Patterson of Torrington erected the two-family residence at 1092 Bantam Road, in the Bantam section of Litchfield, for George Clemons. The latter, who owned the house for many years, but only lived in it himself for two years, later served as Litchfield selectman. The house originally had a front porch, with decorative detailing, that extended across the entire front facade.

Daniel August 22, 2018August 28, 2018 Houses, Litchfield, Vernacular
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