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       CONNECTICUT ARCHITECTURE

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      Connecticut

      STORIES OF 100 PLACES

      Architecture

      CHRISTOPHER WIGREN,

      CONNECTICUT TRUST FOR

      HISTORIC PRESERVATION

      WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS Middletown, Connecticut

      Wesleyan University Press

      Middletown CT 06459

       www.wesleyan.edu/wespress

      © 2019 Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation

      All rights reserved

      Manufactured in China

      Designed by Richard Hendel

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      Frontispiece: George Izenour House, Stony Creek. Tom Bernard, Courtesy of Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates Inc.

      Page vi: Warner Theatre, Torrington. William Hosley

      Page 286: Willis Bristol House, New Haven. Patrick L. Pinnell

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Names: Wigren, Christopher, author.

      Title: Connecticut architecture : stories of 100 places / Christopher Wigren, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.

      Description: Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, 2018. | Series: Garnet books | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Identifiers: LCCN 2018002991 (print) | LCCN 2018004783 (ebook) | ISBN 9780819578143 (ebook) | ISBN 9780819578136 (cloth)

      Subjects: LCSH: Architecture—Connecticut.

      Classification: LCC NA730.C8 (ebook) | LCC NA730.C8 W54 2018 (print) | DDC 720.9746—dc23

      LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018004783.

      Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-8195-7813-6

      Ebook ISBN: 978-0-8195-7814-3

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      Jacket illustrations: Front cover—top: Exterior detail, Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut by Robert Gregson. Front cover—bottom: l-r: New London Maritime Society, Robert Gregson, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, Carol H. Highsmith, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.

       In memory of Elizabeth Mills Brown

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      CONTENTS

       Preface / xi

       Map of the 100 Places / xiv

       OVERVIEW: Connecticut and Its Places / 1

       Looking at Architecture / 1

       The Land / 4

       History / 8

       PART ONE: SHAPING THE LANDSCAPE / 37

       1 THE FIRST BUILDERS: Mohegan Hill, Uncasville / 39

       2 COLONIAL FRAMEWORK: Main Street, South Windsor / 42

       3 GARDEN BY THE SEA: Eolia (Harkness Memorial State Park), Waterford / 44

       4 RESHAPING THE LANDSCAPE: Rocky River Hydroelectric Station, New Milford / 46

       5 MODERNISM IN THE GARDEN: The Glass House, New Canaan / 48

       6 LANDSCAPE ON A GRAND SCALE: Saville Dam and Barkhamsted Reservoir, Barkhamsted / 50

       7 THE ROAR OF THE LANDSCAPE: Lime Rock Park, Salisbury / 52

       8 ARCHITECTURE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: Kroon Hall, Yale University, New Haven / 54

       PART TWO: MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES / 57

       9 WOOD FOR STONE: New London County Courthouse, New London / 59

       10 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW: Noroton Presbyterian Church, Darien / 61

       11 CONNECTICUT STONE: Portland Brownstone Quarries, Portland / 63

       12 ENGINEERING BEAUTY: Lover’s Leap Bridge, New Milford / 65

       13 BUILDINGS FROM THE ASSEMBLY LINE: Winslow Ames and Steel Houses, New London / 67

       14 INSIDE THE SAPPHIRE: First Presbyterian Church, Stamford / 69

       PART THREE: WHERE WE LIVE / 71

       15 FOR THE MIDDLING SORT: Benjamin Hall Jr. House, Guilford / 73

       16 TEMPLE MANIA: Samuel Russell and William Trench Houses, Middletown / 75

       17 ARTISTIC DESIGN: Mark Twain House, Hartford / 77

       18 BEHIND THE SCENES: Wallace T. Fenn House, Wethersfield / 79

       19 LOCAL SPECIALTY: Perfect Sixes, Hartford / 81

       20 ART VERSUS THE MACHINE: Nathaniel R. Bronson House, Middlebury / 83

       21 COMFORTABLE HOUSES: Beaver Hills, New

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