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Morris Connecticut (South Farms) Pre-1859 Colonial, Federal & Victorian Houses
$ 8.97
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Description
“Early Homes of South Farms (now Morris). A Bicentennial Survey of Homes Built Before 1859 and Still Occupied”Published by the Bicentennial Committee on Historic Homes & the Morris Public Library in 1976.
DISCUSSION:
A survey of homes in Morris, Connecticut, with much interesting material on their histories. "Morris was settled about 1723 and organized in 1767 as the South Farms parish of Litchfield. Morris was initially a farming community. It was incorporated as a separate town in 1859 and named for James Morris (1752–1820) a Revolutionary War soldier, who opened an academy in town in 1790. The ruins of the academy sit adjacent to the current James Morris Elementary school. Morris played a role in the Revolutionary War with many homes serving as quarters for revolutionaries from Maine and Vermont during their journey south to battles in New York."
DESCRIPTION:
Softcover. 6"x9", 66 pages, black & white illustrations. Loose folding map.
Address label on the first page, minor soil.
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Stock #40169
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