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Displaying features of a Craftsman style bungalow on a Colonial Revival structure, the 1904 Sylvester C. Dunham House, on Prospect Avenue in Hartford, was designed by Edward T. Hapgood, who was the architect of the Shepard House, also located on Prospect. Sylvester Clark Dunham became president of the Travelers Insurance Company in 1901. His son, Donald A. Dunham, a Yale graduate, also resided in the house.

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Sylvester C. Dunham House (1904)
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  • February 16, 2009 at 4:49 pm
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    My friend lived there! I won’t say who, though. It’s a beautiful, funky old house.

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