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The Sedgwick Post of the Grand Army of the Republic bought this house after the death of Governor William A. Buckingham in 1875.

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Identified as the Burton Mallory House. An Italianate mansion at 666 Chapel Street, it later became Grace Hospital, organized in 1887.

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A well preserved example of the Italian Villa style. Handwritten on reverse: "Residence of George Dudley Seymour, built in 1848. Removed to its present location from what is now the northeast corner of Trumbull and Lincoln. Mr. Seymour died here in…

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A view of an Italianate house with a cupola and tower, partially obscured by trees.

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The house of Clayton Redfield at 82 Howe Street. Redfield was president and treasurer of the L. L. Stoddard Tobacco Company.

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A one-and-a-half story house with a gambrel roof and dormer windows.

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Poet and author Ella Wheeler Wilcox and her husband spent summers here beginning in 1890, and eventually lived her year-round.

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The Oliver Ellsworth House, also known as Elmwood, was built circa 1781.

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A two story Victorian farmhouse, partially obscured by trees.

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From 1900 to 1915, Florence Griswold ran a boarding house here for American Impressionist artists.
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