In 1802, Solomon Cowles presented a new brick house, on Main Street in Farmington, to his son, George Cowles, as a wedding gift. The George Cowles House was where the first meeting to plan the Farmington Canal was held in 1822. The house was purchased by Theodate Pope in 1907.
The General George Cowles House (1802)
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Lived in this house several years as a child during the 30’s
P. S. There was no brick wall back then…