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  2. Eells-Stow House - Wikipedia

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    77001407 [1] Added to NRHP. June 17, 1977. The Eells-Stow House is operated as a historic house museum at 34 High Street in Milford, Connecticut. Built as a private residence and with a construction history dating to c. 1700, it is believed to be Milford's oldest surviving building. It has a complex history of later additions and alterations.

  3. Milford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Milford is a coastal city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, between New Haven and Bridgeport. The population was 50,558 at the 2020 United States Census. [ 5 ] The city includes the village of Devon and the borough of Woodmont. Milford is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region and New York metropolitan area.

  4. Robert Treat - Wikipedia

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    Milford, Connecticut Colony. Spouse. Jane Tapp Treat. Occupation. Farmer/politician. Robert Treat (February 23, 1622 – July 12, 1710) was a New England Puritan colonial leader, militia officer and governor of the Connecticut Colony between 1683 and 1698. In 1666 he helped found the town of Newark, New Jersey.

  5. Henry Whitfield House - Wikipedia

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    The Whitfield House served primarily as the home for Henry Whitfield, Dorothy Shaeffe Whitfield, and their nine children. [5] The house also served as a place of worship before the first church was built in Guilford, as a meetinghouse for colonial town meetings, as a protective fort for the settlers in case of attack, and as a shelter for travelers between the New Haven and Saybrook colonies. [7]

  6. John Brockett (American colonist) - Wikipedia

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    July 29, 1690. (1690-07-29) (aged 79) Wallingford, Connecticut. Occupation (s) Soldier, Surgeon, Surveyor. John Brockett (died March 12, 1690) was born in England. [1] He was one of the early British settlers in the area of New Haven, Connecticut, and later helped found the town of Wallingford which he represented in the Connecticut General ...

  7. List of the oldest buildings in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Oldest surviving stone American Colonial house in New England, museum since 1899. [1] Buckingham House: Milford: 1640 Core dates to 1640 modifications in 1725 and 1753. NRHP. [2] [3] Feake-Ferris House: Greenwich: 1645 Core dates to 1645 modifications in 1689. [4] Thomas Lee House: East Lyme: 1660 Began as a one-room house, museum since 1897 ...

  8. Buckingham House (Milford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Buckingham House is a historic house at 61 North Street in Milford, Connecticut. With an initial construction date of ca. 1725, [2] it is one of the city's oldest surviving buildings, with a long history of association with early settlers of the area. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 and listed ...

  9. Branford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    0213395. Website. www.branford-ct.gov. Branford is a shoreline town located on Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, about 6 miles (10 km) east of downtown New Haven. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. Branford borders East Haven to the west, Guilford to the east, and North Branford ...