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William Pinto House, 275 Orange St New Haven, New Haven County, CT
Excellent small Federal town house attributed to carpenter-architect David Hoadley. It is reputed to be the house where Eli Whitney, inventor, lived and died. House is situated on land included in the estate of Theophilus Eaton, first governor of the New Haven Colony.
William Pinto House, 275 Orange St New Haven, New Haven County, CT
Excellent small Federal town house attributed to carpenter-architect David Hoadley. It is reputed to be the house where Eli Whitney, inventor, lived and died. House is situated on land included in the estate of Theophilus Eaton, first governor of the New Haven Colony.
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William Pinto House, 275 Orange St New Haven, New Haven County, CT
Excellent small Federal town house attributed to carpenter-architect David Hoadley. It is reputed to be the house where Eli Whitney, inventor, lived and died. House is situated on land included in the estate of Theophilus Eaton, first governor of the New Haven Colony.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Source Name
Library of Congress
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