Buildings Index
Bank Street
63 Apothecaries Hall Building (1894)
65 Bohl’s Block (1888)
95-103 Mullings Building (1902)
105-109 Weisman Building (1902)
111–115 Johnson Building (1925)
Buckingham Street
86 Alfred Hart House (1918)
168 Edward Wilson House (1910)
176 Charles E. Puffer House (1904)
Central Avenue
70 (1890)
74 (1930)
80 John Mullings House (1885)
Church Street
16 St. John’s Episcopal Church (1873)
16 St. John’s Episcopal Church Parish House (1922)
21 St. John’s Episcopal Church Rectory (1886)
30 John Booth Burrall House (1916)
33 George Grannis House (1864)
41 Enoch Hibbard House (1864)
East Main Street
100 Palace Theater (1922)
519 Fire Station 2 (1922)
First Avenue
30 James Abbott House (1875)
34 (1875)
Grand Street
132-136 Holmes Building (1904)
135 John S. Monagan Federal Building (1931)
174-176 Waterbury American Building (1894)
186 Cowell-Guilfoile Building (1908)
197 Waterbury National Bank (1921)
235 Waterbury City Hall (1915)
236 Chase Brass & Copper Company Headquarters (1919)
348 Telephone Building (1930)
Grove Street
208 First Baptist Church (1917)
Hillside Avenue
32 Benedict-Miller House (1879)
70 James H. Gross House (1902)
83 Nelson J. Welton House (1883)
Holmes Avenue
47 Taylor-Wheeler House (1889)
51 Alfred F. Taylor House (1890)
Leavenworth Street
18 Citizens & Manufacturers Bank (1922)
25 Drescher’s Cafe (1904)
27 Armstrong-McDonald House (1860)
Meadow Street
389 Union Station (1909)
414-446 American Brass Company Headquarters (1913)
North Main Street
36 Odd Fellows Hall (1895)
60 Dime Savings Bank (1927) 3125 Saint Mary’s Orthodox Church (1974)
Park Place
35 Elisha Leavenworth House (1845)
Pine Street
45 Theophilus Hyde House (1893)
70 Marjorie Hayden House (1901)
Prospect Street
63 Rose Hill (1852)
92 Martha and Helen Driggs House (1917)
180 (1850)
South Main Street
309 Our Lady of Lourdes Church (1909)
515 St. Anne’s Church (1906)
West Main Street
16-30 Elton Hotel (1904)
74 Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (1928)
114 Mattatuck Museum (1986)
131-141 Farrington Building (1925)
136 Y.M.C.A. (1924)
164-182 Hitchcock-Northrup Apartments (1910)
270 George Schlegel House (1910)
Wolcott Street
13 Sacred Heart Church, Waterbury (1889)
Woodlawn Terrace
92 Wallace Camp House (1888)
98 Paul Hamilton House (1916)
Links
Waterbury History
http://dan.greaterwaterbury.com/waterbury_history.php
Waterbury Time Machine
http://www.freewebs.com/waterburyct/
Brass City Life: Waterbury’s Neighborhoods
http://www.brasscitylife.org/
Main Street Waterbury
http://www.mainstreetwaterbury.com/
Hillside Historic District
http://www.hillsidehistoricdistrict.com/
Waterbury History PDF files
http://www.maderitechair.com/Waterbury%20History/
Waterbury Hall of Fame
http://bronsonlibrary.org/content/36/109/default.aspx
The Genealogical History of Waterbury
http://www.askgar.com/waterbury/
Waterbury Thoughts (blog)
http://waterburythoughts.blogspot.com/
Mattatuck Museum
http://www.mattatuckmuseum.org/
Timexpo Museum
http://www.timexpo.com/index.html
Books
History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut, Vol. 1 (1918), by Wm. J. Pape
History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut, Vol. 2 (1918), by Wm. J. Pape
History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut, Vol. 3 (1918), by Wm. J. Pape
Catalogue of the Silas Bronson Library of the city of Waterbury, Conn. (1870)
History of the soldiers’ monument in Waterbury, Conn. (1886), by Joseph Anderson
Waterbury and her industries. Fifty attractive and carefully selected views (1889)
Municipal register of the City of Waterbury for the year 1897 (1898)
Charter and ordinances of the city of Waterbury, Connecticut: with amendments thereto (1902)
A century of history in the First Baptist Church in Waterbury, Conn. (1904)
Hello there,
My name is Efrain Torres III – I am the Property Manager at the Brown Building Student Living. We’re located on 20 East Main Street Waterbury CT, 06702
The Brown Building Student Living was renovated back in 2016 and used to be many things before it was converted into student dormitories. I was looking on your page to see if you have any historical records of the building. I see you have many Art Deco property in CT. The Brown Building is an art deco style building and it still holds many of its historical features.
The building is located downtown. Near and next to the Uconn Waterbury campus, across Domenic & Pia, and next to the Apothecary Hall on S Main St.
We here at the Brown Building would be interested in learning more about the history of our building. We would also love to be added to the list of CT Historical Buildings. Our Website is brownbuildingliving.com Instagram @brownbuildingliving
Please get back to me at your earliest convenience.
Thank you,
Efrain Torres III