Meeker Merwin House
Fairfield- Buildings
Meeker Merwin House
698 Merwins Lane
The Meeker Merwin house was built in 1780 by Meeker Merwin. Ownership of the house ended up with his son, Benjamin Merwin, who eventually passed it down to Morris Meeker Merwin. Morris served the town as a selectman and also in the state legislation. The house was demolished in 1904 and the current residence was built on the foundation.
Rodney Merwin
Fairfield--Buildings--698 Merwins Lane
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Fowler House
Fairfield-Buildings
Fowler House
205 Beach Road
The Fowler house was built in 1784 by Stephen Fowler. Fowler had bought the land where the house sits in 1783 from John Hobart. Fowler chose the location because it would soon carry on many community activities since the first Episcopal Church was built in 1789 down the road and The Fairfield Academy was created.
Haley
Haley Photograph Collection
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Fowler House
Fairfield-- Buildings
Fowler House
205 Beach Road
The Fowler house was built in 1784 by Stephen Fowler. Fowler had bought the land where the house sits in 1783 from John Hobart. Fowler chose the location because it would soon carry on many community activities since the first Episcopal Church was built in 1789 down the road and The Fairfield Academy was created.
Wright, Mabel Osgood
Mabel Osgood Wright 35mm Slides (from original glass slides)
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JPEG; from 35mm slide. Original glass slide 3.25 x 4 inches.