The John Osborne House is one of the oldest structures in Fairfield, dating back to at least the early 1700s. Captain John Osborne once lived in this house.
Source
Fairfield -- Buildings -- 909 Kings Hwy. West
Date
1941
Rights
Fairfield Museum and History Center, all rights reserved. Please contact us for information about reproductions.
Format
JPG, original 6.5" x 4.5"
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670 Kings Highway West
The Osborne house was built by Howes Osborn in 1775. In 1890 the home was remodeled. The home was the site of the founding of the Sasquanaug Association in March of 1887 or 1888. The association was aimed at civic improvement. ]]>2014-10-22T10:10:51-04:00
Title
Osborne House
Subject
Fairfield-- Buildings
Description
Osborne House
670 Kings Highway West
The Osborne house was built by Howes Osborn in 1775. In 1890 the home was remodeled. The home was the site of the founding of the Sasquanaug Association in March of 1887 or 1888. The association was aimed at civic improvement.
Creator
Wright, Mabel Osgood
Source
Mabel Osgood Wright 35mm Slides (from original glass slides)
Rights
Fairfield Museum and History Center, all rights reserved. Please contact us for information about reproductions.
Format
JPEG; from 35mm slide. Original glass slide 3.25 x 4 inches.
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909 Kings Highway West
The Osborne house was built by John Osborne in 1673. The house was expanded in 1702. The house is assumed to be the oldest house standing in Fairfield. During its long lifespan, it was once the site of a general store. ]]>2014-10-22T10:10:43-04:00
Title
Osborne House
Subject
Fairfield-- People
Description
A woman in colonial costume (believed to be a member of the Wakeman family) at the Osborne House.
909 Kings Highway West
The Osborne house was built by John Osborne in 1673. The house was expanded in 1702. The house is assumed to be the oldest house standing in Fairfield. During its long lifespan, it was once the site of a general store.
Creator
Wright, Mabel Osgood
Source
Mabel Osgood Wright Glass Slides 3/94-- 101A-130
Rights
Fairfield Museum and History Center, all rights reserved. Please contact us for information about reproductions.
Format
JPEG; original glass slide 3.25 x 4 inches. 35mm slide also available.