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365 Old Mill Road
The Smith house was built in 1709 by John Osborn, a captain in the Fairfield County Troop and Deputy for Fairfield in 1699. The House was remodeled during the mid-19th century, which is what this photograph shows. In 2002, the house was restored to its original state. ]]>2014-10-22T10:10:56-04:00
Title
Smith House
Subject
Fairfield-Buildings
Description
Smith House
365 Old Mill Road
The Smith house was built in 1709 by John Osborn, a captain in the Fairfield County Troop and Deputy for Fairfield in 1699. The House was remodeled during the mid-19th century, which is what this photograph shows. In 2002, the house was restored to its original state.
Creator
Everett, William Henry
Source
William Henry Everett Collection
Rights
Fairfield Museum and History Center, all rights reserved. Please contact us for information about reproductions.
Sturges Cottage was built in 1840 by Jonathan Sturges, a successful merchant from Southport. Joseph C. Wells designed the home and it had central plumbing before the White House did. Additions were added to the cottage in 1883 and 1890. ]]>2014-10-22T10:10:56-04:00
Title
Sturges Cottage
Subject
Fairfield-Buildings
Description
Sturges Cottage
449 Mill Plain Road
Sturges Cottage was built in 1840 by Jonathan Sturges, a successful merchant from Southport. Joseph C. Wells designed the home and it had central plumbing before the White House did. Additions were added to the cottage in 1883 and 1890.
Creator
Everett, William Henry
Source
William Henry Everett Collection
Rights
Fairfield Museum and History Center, all rights reserved. Please contact us for information about reproductions.
The Burning of the Fairfield Congregational Church
Subject
Fairfield-History
Fire
Churches--Congregational
Description
On May 30th, 1890 the fifth church building that stood on the Fairfield Congregational Church grounds burned to the ground. The fire was presumed to be started by an arsonist in a small chapel inside of the church.
Creator
Everett, William Henry
Source
William Henry Everett Collection
Date
c. 1890
Rights
Fairfield Museum and History Center, all rights reserved. Please contact us for information about reproductions.