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The house built for Hiram G. Marvin, on Lyme Street in Old Lyme, is an 1824 Federal style structure with some Greek Revival influences. In 2007, the house became the first in Old Lyme to have an historical plaque from the Historic District Commission. Hiram G. Marvin had two brothers, one named Aaron Burr Marvin and the other named Alexander Hamilton Marvin (probably both born in the 1790s). I wonder if they got along later in life?

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Hiram G. Marvin House (1824)

One thought on “Hiram G. Marvin House (1824)

  • January 2, 2022 at 2:18 pm
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    That is interesting about the brother’s names. 🙂

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