Large - Geo - Connecticut - Guilford - Whitefield
GUSN-195107
A side exterior view of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, before the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in 1639. The house and chimneys are plasterd over with stucco and covered by vines, and the rear addition is attached to the building. A chimney runs up the entire side of the building. There are a flagpole and a cannon in front of the house.
chimneys (architectural elements)
side (positional attribute)
granite (rock)
stucco
cannons (artillery)
additions (general components)
flagpoles
single-family dwellings
American Colonial
exterior views
vines
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
DigitalID 000265
AccessID 425
Other identifier HNEDID-000265
1 photograph
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.02.01.USCT.0770.0050.002
ca. 1924
Guilford (New Haven county, Connecticut)
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Whitfield, Henry, 1597-1660?
Henry Whitfield State Museum (Conn.)
stone houses
Architectural photography
Item
Large - Geo - Connecticut - Guilford - Whitefield
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