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{{short description|Historic house in Connecticut, United States}} | |||
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⚫ | | name = Gen. David Humphreys House | ||
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| image = DavidHumphreysHouse.jpeg | |||
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| lat_degrees = 41 | |||
⚫ | | location = 37 Elm St., ], U.S. | ||
| lat_minutes = 19 | |||
| coordinates = {{coord|41|19|52|N|73|4|30|W|display=inline,title}} | |||
| lat_seconds = 52 | |||
⚫ | | locmapin = Connecticut#USA | ||
| lat_direction = N | |||
| area = less than one acre | |||
| long_degrees = 73 | |||
⚫ | | built = 1695-1698 | ||
| long_minutes = 4 | |||
⚫ | | architecture = ] | ||
| long_seconds = 30 | |||
⚫ | | added = March 17, 1972 | ||
| long_direction = W | |||
⚫ | | refnum = 72001321<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2009a}}</ref> | ||
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| governing_body = Private | |||
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⚫ | <ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2009a}}</ref> | ||
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The '''General David Humphreys House''' is a ] at 37 Elm Street in ]. Built in the 1690s, it was the birthplace of the ] Colonel ]. It is now owned by the Derby Historical Society and serves as its headquarters.<ref>http://derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509093113/http://www.derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm |date=2008-05-09 }} Derby Historical Society website retrieved on 2009-05-11</ref> The house was listed on the ] in 1972.<ref name="nris"/> | |||
==Description and history== | |||
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The Humphreys House is located in southern Ansonia, on the east side of Elm Street north of Vose Street. It is a {{frac|2|1|2}}-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior. Its main facade is five bays wide, with sash windows arranged symmetrically around a center entrance. The entrance is slightly recessed, with a shallow projection gabled portico. The interior retains many original early features, include a large fireplace in the rear chamber, and hand-carved wall paneling. The house underwent major restorative work in the late 20th century.<ref name=NRHP>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|72001321}}|title=NRHP nomination for General David Humphreys House|publisher=National Park Service|accessdate=2018-09-15}}</ref> | |||
==Pictures== | |||
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⚫ | David Humphreys was born in this house in 1752, when the area was still part of ]. Humphreys was a friend of and ] to General ] and was nominated by President Washington to become the first ] of the United States to a foreign country (]). He was also responsible for introducing ] to Connecticut, brought over when he ].<ref name=NRHP/> The ] has been restored to a mid-18th-century appearance, and serves as the headquarters for the Derby Historical Society. | ||
Image:DavidHumphreysHouse.jpeg|The David Humphreys House | |||
Image:DavidHumphreys.jpeg|Signpost for the David Humphreys House </gallery> | |||
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* - Derby Historical Society | * {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509093113/http://www.derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm |date=2008-05-09 }} - Derby Historical Society | ||
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Historic house in Connecticut, United States United States historic placeGen. David Humphreys House | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
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Location | 37 Elm St., Ansonia, Connecticut, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 41°19′52″N 73°4′30″W / 41.33111°N 73.07500°W / 41.33111; -73.07500 |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1695-1698 |
Architectural style | Colonial |
NRHP reference No. | 72001321 |
Added to NRHP | March 17, 1972 |
The General David Humphreys House is a historic house museum at 37 Elm Street in Ansonia, Connecticut. Built in the 1690s, it was the birthplace of the American Revolutionary War Colonel David Humphreys. It is now owned by the Derby Historical Society and serves as its headquarters. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Description and history
The Humphreys House is located in southern Ansonia, on the east side of Elm Street north of Vose Street. It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior. Its main facade is five bays wide, with sash windows arranged symmetrically around a center entrance. The entrance is slightly recessed, with a shallow projection gabled portico. The interior retains many original early features, include a large fireplace in the rear chamber, and hand-carved wall paneling. The house underwent major restorative work in the late 20th century.
David Humphreys was born in this house in 1752, when the area was still part of Derby. Humphreys was a friend of and aide de camp to General George Washington and was nominated by President Washington to become the first ambassador of the United States to a foreign country (Portugal). He was also responsible for introducing merino sheep to Connecticut, brought over when he United States Ambassador to Spain. The historic house museum has been restored to a mid-18th-century appearance, and serves as the headquarters for the Derby Historical Society.
See also
- List of the oldest buildings in Connecticut
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven County, Connecticut
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- http://derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine Derby Historical Society website retrieved on 2009-05-11
- ^ "NRHP nomination for General David Humphreys House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
External links
- General David Humphreys House Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine - Derby Historical Society
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- 1698 establishments in Connecticut
- Birthplaces of individual people
- Buildings and structures in Ansonia, Connecticut
- Historical society museums in Connecticut
- Historic house museums in Connecticut
- Houses completed in 1698
- Houses in New Haven County, Connecticut
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
- Museums in New Haven County, Connecticut
- National Register of Historic Places in New Haven County, Connecticut