
New Haven’s earliest stucco building is the John Cook House on Elm Street. Built around 1805-1807, the house is also notable for its third-floor arch-ceilinged ballroom, possibly constructed by David Hoadley in 1814, when Capt. James Goodrich purchased the house.
John Cook House (1805)
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