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Dr. Eliphalet Hull House

814 Hulls Farm Road

Cornelius Hull III built the Hull House in 1763 as a gift to his son, Dr. Eliphalet Hull, a surgeon who graduated from Yale in 1758.

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Benjamin Pomeroy House

658 Pequot Avenue

The Pomeroy house was designed by prominent local architects Lambert and Bunnell, who built the house in 1869. Mrs. Benjamin Pomeroy, the wife of a wealthy shipping merchant, built the house for…

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Frederick Marquand House

720 Pequot Road

The Marquand house was built in 1832 by Frederick Marquand. A founder of the Southport Savings Bank in 1854, Marquand gave generously to various philanthropic endeavors, including the Theological…

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Francis Perry House

678 Pequot Road

The Francis Perry house was built in 1832. Perry bought the land in 1832 from Stephen Osborne, but it is not known who actually built the home. Perry was the president of Southport National Bank and the…

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Henry Williams House

518 Round Hill Road

The Henry Williams house was built in 1850 by Henry Williams. Williams was the former carpenter of Annie B. Jennings and his wife taught at the Sherman School.

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John Perry House

134 Center Street

The Perry house was built in 1882 for Judge John Hoyt Perry. Perry belonged to a prominent family in Southport, his father being a sea captain. The house gained an addition in 1905 and still stands today.

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Cobb House

3104 Bronson Road

The Cobb house was built before 1773 by Dr. David Rogers. The house burned down in 1957.

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Pomeroy House

3171 Bronson Road

The Pomeroy house was built in 1757 by Reverend Seth Pomeroy. After Pomeroy died, ownership passed to Captain David Hubbell who turned it into a store until it was purchased by Reverend William Belden in 1812.

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Blakeman House

3113 Bronson Road

The Blakeman house was built in 1822 by Rufus Blakeman and served as a station on the Underground Railroad during abolition days. The house was renovated during the 1930s.

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Henry Thorp House

81 Sturges Road

The Henry Thorp house was built in 1851 for Henry Sturges Thorp of New York. Thorp used the house as a summer residence. After Thorp died, the property eventually got sold to W. Roscoe Bassick.
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