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The '''General David Humphreys House''', located at 37 Elm St., ], was built in 1695 and is the birthplace of the ] officer ]. Humphreys was a friend of ] and later became the first ] of the United States to a foreign country. The ] has been restored to a mid 18th century appearance, and serves as the headquarters for the Derby Historical Society. <ref>http://derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm Derby Historical Society website retrieved on 2009-05-11</ref> | The '''General David Humphreys House''', located at 37 Elm St., ], was built in 1695 and is the birthplace of the ] officer ]. Humphreys was a friend of ] and later became the first ] of the United States to a foreign country. The ] has been restored to a mid 18th century appearance, and serves as the headquarters for the Derby Historical Society. <ref>http://derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm Derby Historical Society website retrieved on 2009-05-11</ref> | ||
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United States historic placeGen. David Humphreys House | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Location | 37 Elm St., Ansonia, Connecticut |
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Built | 1695 |
Architectural style | Colonial |
NRHP reference No. | 72001321 |
Added to NRHP | March 17, 1972 |
The General David Humphreys House, located at 37 Elm St., Ansonia, Connecticut, was built in 1695 and is the birthplace of the Revolutionary War officer David Humphreys. Humphreys was a friend of George Washington and later became the first ambassador of the United States to a foreign country. The historic house museum has been restored to a mid 18th century appearance, and serves as the headquarters for the Derby Historical Society.
References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13.
- http://derbyhistorical.org/humphrey.htm Derby Historical Society website retrieved on 2009-05-11
See also
List of the oldest buildings in Connecticut
External links
- General David Humphreys House - Derby Historical Society
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