Glebe House, Woodbury
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/30002:1299
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Photographer (pht): Mills, Lewis Sprague, 1874-1965
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Glebe House, Woodbury
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digitized other analog
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Description |
Description
Two and half story Colonial Georgian saltbox house with a gambrel roof and attached ell to the rear Photographed from the left front. An outhouse(?) is visible to the right of the house. The Glebe House was built around 1750, and is famous as the place for the meeting that founded an American Episcopal Church distinct from the Anglican Church.
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1 photographic print ; 8 x 10 in.
Digitized prints made from glass plate negatives
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Coordinates
41.5362071, -73.2115026
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Reformatting Quality
preservation
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Shelf Locator
Connecticut State Library, State Archives, PG 180, Mills Photograph Collection, 1895-1955, Accession 1953-003, Box 1, Folder 10, Item 11
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Local Identifier
csl_arc_pg180_b1f10i11.tif
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