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As requested, the octagon house built for Henry S. Smith in 1855 is located at the dead end of Bevin Boulevard in East Hampton. Smith was the son of Nathaniel C. Smith, who represented his town six times in the Connecticut General Assembly and served as town clerk for twenty-five successive years. The house, which has a porch and a later ell, has been owned by the Clark family since around 1900.

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Henry S. Smith House (1855)

2 thoughts on “Henry S. Smith House (1855)

  • July 19, 2011 at 3:47 pm
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    How exciting to see the house that belonged to my great-great grandfather, Henry Smith.

  • January 14, 2023 at 4:27 pm
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    This is a long shot but I am granddaughter of Newton P. Clark that owned the house at 29 Bevin Blvd. it would’ve interesting to connect with you.

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