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The Sherman Parsonage was built in 1816 by Judge Roger Minoit Sherman, who served the state in the Assembly, Senate, and Supreme Court. In 1848, following his will, the house became the parsonage for the First Ecclesiastical Society in Fairfield.
The text on the postcard reads: "J. Doyle. The Roger Sherman Place. Fairfield, Conn."]]>2015-01-26T09:35:02-05:00
Title
Sherman Parsonage Postcard
Description
480 Old Post Road
The Sherman Parsonage was built in 1816 by Judge Roger Minoit Sherman, who served the state in the Assembly, Senate, and Supreme Court. In 1848, following his will, the house became the parsonage for the First Ecclesiastical Society in Fairfield.
The text on the postcard reads: "J. Doyle. The Roger Sherman Place. Fairfield, Conn."
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