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The William Williams House is a historic house in Lebanon, Connecticut at the junction of Connecticut Routes 87 and 207, a National Historic Landmark.It is significant as the residence of Founding Father William Williams (1731–1811), who was a delegate from Connecticut Colony to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. [3]
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Williams House, New Fairfield, Connecticut, NRHP-listed Warham Williams House , Northford, Connecticut, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut Williams and Stancliff Octagon Houses , Portland, Connecticut, NRHP-listed
The Williams House is a historic single-family residence located at 5 Williams Road in New Fairfield, Connecticut. Likely built between 1800 and 1835, it is a well-preserved example of early American residential architecture, with transitional Federal and Greek Revival features. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
The Williams House is a historic house in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is located at 119 Rose Drive. [2] On 28 September 2005, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [3] The two-story masonry building was constructed circa 1926 in the Mediterranean Revival architectural style. The exterior is smooth stucco over concrete ...
The Dr. Edward H. Williams House at 506 South Atlantic Avenue in Beach Haven, Ocean County, New Jersey is a Queen Anne-style summer house built c. 1884. It was designed by Wilson Brothers & Company for Edward H. Williams , a partner in the Baldwin Locomotive Works , and is a mirror image of the Converse Cottage next door.
The N. Williams House is an historic house at 7 Rawson Street (just northeast of its junction with Williams Street) in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 story wood-frame house was built c. 1845–55, and is one of Uxbridge's finest Greek Revival houses. It is five bays wide and four deep, with a pair of interior chimneys.
The other land surrounding the home is owned by The First Tee of Greater Knoxville which operates an 18-hole par 3 golf facility, named Williams Creek Golf Course . In 1842, Williams' son, also known as "Colonel John Williams", built another Federal-style brick house in the vicinity that still stands, the Williams-Richards House at 2225 ...