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Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Significance: This large frame house with a decorated facade originally stood near two houses designed by the architect Asher Benjamin who was in Windsor around 1800. The two Benjamin houses no longer exist, b... More

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Significance: This large frame house with a decorated facade originally stood near two houses designed by the architect Asher Benjamin who was in Windsor around 1800. The two Benjamin houses no longer exist, b... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Warren-Child House, Old Crown Point Road, Perkinsville, Windsor County...

Significance: This is a representative house with unusual detail. Because of its third-floor ballroom and its proximity to the old Crown Point Road, the building is thought to have served as a tavern at one ti... More

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Significance: This large frame house with a decorated facade originally stood near two houses designed by the architect Asher Benjamin who was in Windsor around 1800. The two Benjamin houses no longer exist, b... More

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Significance: This large frame house with a decorated facade originally stood near two houses designed by the architect Asher Benjamin who was in Windsor around 1800. The two Benjamin houses no longer exist, b... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center, Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Weathersfield Congregational Church & Town Hall, Weathersfield Center,...

Significance: Typical, well-preserved example of a simple, rural brick meetinghouse. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-14 Survey number: HABS VT-57 Building/structure dates: 1821 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Olcott-Johnson House, Old Norwich Center, Norwich, Windsor County, VT

Significance: Built by Peter Olcott, prominent in the early history of the town and Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS VT-51 ... More

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsden vicinity), Perkinsville, Windsor County, VT

Stoughton Farmstead, On North Branch of Black River (moved to VT, Amsd...

Significance: Built in 1788, the small frame house on this farm is typical of the period, but with an unusual cellar that was exposed on one side. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-... More

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Significance: This large frame house with a decorated facade originally stood near two houses designed by the architect Asher Benjamin who was in Windsor around 1800. The two Benjamin houses no longer exist, b... More

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Conant-Hubbard House, 52 Main Street, Windsor, Windsor County, VT

Significance: This large frame house with a decorated facade originally stood near two houses designed by the architect Asher Benjamin who was in Windsor around 1800. The two Benjamin houses no longer exist, b... More