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As with some other homes built on Hillhouse Avenue in New Haven the 1830s, the Aaron Skinner House was designed by Alexander J. Davis, with significant involvement by James A. Hillhouse. Skinner, who briefly operated a boy’s school in his home, was persuaded to go along with Davis and Hillhouse’s expensive Greek Revival design. In the 1850s, Henry Austin altered the house by filling in the second story, which originally did not extend so far, to match the first story. This crated a more cube-like appearance. The house was later owned by the Trowbridge family and was bequeathed to Yale by Rachel Trowbridge. It now serves as Yale’s International Center for Finance.

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Aaron Skinner House (1832)
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2 thoughts on “Aaron Skinner House (1832)

  • November 10, 2015 at 11:55 pm
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    Don’t forget William Whiting Boardman and his wife Lucy who owned the house after Mr. Skinner .. who left many gifts to schools, charities, and churches in CT and elsewhere

  • August 9, 2021 at 11:23 pm
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    Hello, is this Aaron Skinner Whiting?

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