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Reverend John Woodward House, 409 Forbes Ave New Haven, New Haven County, CT
A modest late-18th century clapboard house, similar to the original house which had been burned by the British in 1779. One of the oldest houses in New Haven. It was built on land purchased from the Indians in 1720. The Woodward family descendants occupied the land for almost two hundred and fifty years.
Reverend John Woodward House, 409 Forbes Ave New Haven, New Haven County, CT
A modest late-18th century clapboard house, similar to the original house which had been burned by the British in 1779. One of the oldest houses in New Haven. It was built on land purchased from the Indians in 1720. The Woodward family descendants occupied the land for almost two hundred and fifty years.
Reverend John Woodward House, 409 Forbes Ave New Haven, New Haven County, CT
A modest late-18th century clapboard house, similar to the original house which had been burned by the British in 1779. One of the oldest houses in New Haven. It was built on land purchased from the Indians in 1720. The Woodward family descendants occupied the land for almost two hundred and fifty years.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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