Methodist Parsonage
Title
Methodist Parsonage
Subject
Description
Description on back of photo: "The Old Methodist Parsonage, once the home of Lt. Governor Charles Hawley, for whom it was built in the thirties (1830's) by Thomas P. Dixon. It was replaced by the present parsonage in the late 1890's. Dixon in his day was noted as a builder throughout Fairfield County. He erected the Carlton House and until recent years, there were other houses of this type starting on Atlantic St. above Goulden's Drug Store. The buildings of the Presbyterian Church, Noroton, ie. of similar type." Photograph taken in 1900.
Creator
Lobozza, Carl
Source
Lobozza Collection - B52
Date
1900
Rights
The Ferguson Library has determined, to the best of its ability based on available information, that this material is unlikely to be protected by copyright interests and is in the public domain. Copyright status is, however, often difficult to determine with certainty, so restrictions may still exist. You are solely responsible for obtaining whatever permission may be needed to use this material.
Format
image/jpg
Identifier
FL.lobozza.211
Coverage
1900
Additional Notes
Scanned photographic print July 2009, DPI 300, TIF, with Epson, Dust Removal, 24 Bit, no Compression
Collection
Citation
Lobozza, Carl, “Methodist Parsonage,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 2, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.lobozza.211.
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