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Built in 1750, Glebe house became the home of John Rutgers Marshall, Woodbury's first Episcopal priest, and the site of the election of the first Episcopal bishop in the United States.

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An interior image of the Old Stone House, showing three chairs. The text reads "Chair owned by Gov. Wm. Leete,/one of the forty founders of the town./ 1650;" "Chair of/Horace Norton./1795;" and "Chair owned by/ John Hart,/first graduate of Yale…

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The exterior of a two story building covered with ivy. Built in 1639 for Reverend Henry Whitfield, one of the founders of Guilford.

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A large chimney at the end of the Henry Whitfield house.

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The Shaw Mansion, built in 1756 by Captain Nathaniel Shaw.

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House at the southeast corner of Temple and Wall Streets, taken down in 1960. It is the site of the current United Church Parish House.

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

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A two story wood frame house with a center chimney.

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