Fyler House, Windsor, Ct.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/30002:1289
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Persons
Photographer (pht): Mills, Lewis Sprague, 1874-1965
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Title
Fyler House, Windsor, Ct.
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digitized other analog
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Description |
Description
Wooden colonial style house of one full story and an attic story. A gambrel roofed section perpendicular to main roof sits to the left of the main entrance with a porch extending from it on the left side of the house. A picket fence stands in front of the house. A young girl in a knee length skirt stands in the entrance gap in the fence.The house was built in 1640 by Lt. Walt Fyler on land granted him for service in the Pequot War. Perhaps the oldest frame building in the state of Connecticut, the house served at one time as the Windsor post office.
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1 photographic print ; 8 x 10 in.
Digitized prints made from glass plate negatives
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Coordinates |
Coordinates
41.8570427, -72.6356463
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Reformatting Quality |
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 01
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Local Identifier
csl_arc_pg180_b1f10i01.tif
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