When viewing slides, point out roof line, window placement, number of panes, entrance size, placement and ornamentation. Note size, placement and number of chimneys.
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1. Pardee Morris House—Colonial 1680. Originally built with two stone end walls. It was burned down by the British in 1779. Rebuilt and restored. Note shed attached.
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2. Pardee Morris—stone end, chimney, shed is a later addition. Twelve over twelve windows.
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3. “Lean to” style—Colonial 1710. Member of original family lives here today.
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4. “Lean to”. Sheds attached, low roof, no ornament. Original iron hardware has been replaced.
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5. Connecticut Hall—Old Campus, Yale—Georgian/Federal 1750.
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6. 35 Elm Street—Colonial/Greek Revival 1805.
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7. 12 Academy Street—Federal 1810.
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8. 601 Chapel Street—Federal 1810.
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9. United Church on the Green (North Church)—Federal 1812.
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10. Center Church on the Green—Federal 1812. Ithiel Town built this church.
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11. 32 Elm Street—Federal 1816.
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12. 27 Elm Street—Federal/Greek Revival 1828-1838.
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13. 754 Chapel Street—Bassett Hardware was in business for 300 years.
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14. Door—Batell Chapel—note hardware. This is not a Colonial building but the hardware is Colonial style.