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  2. Henry Whitfield House - Wikipedia

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    The Whitfield House served primarily as the home for Henry Whitfield, Dorothy Shaeffe Whitfield, and their nine children. [5] The house also served as a place of worship before the first church was built in Guilford, as a meetinghouse for colonial town meetings, as a protective fort for the settlers in case of attack, and as a shelter for travelers between the New Haven and Saybrook colonies. [7]

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  4. Guilford Historic Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The district includes Connecticut's oldest stone house, the Henry Whitfield House, built in 1639 and now a museum. Whitfield was the town's first minister, and his house was where Congregationalist services were held prior to construction of the first colonial meeting house. The town green, whose shape is virtually unaltered since it was laid ...

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    Henry Whitfield State Museum. Location: Guilford. New England's oldest stone house, the Henry Whitfield property, was constructed in 1639. It was built for the Rev. Whitfield, who was the leader ...

  6. Henry Whitfield (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Whitfield (c.1590-c.1657) was a Puritan minister who was a founder of Guilford, Connecticut and the first pastor there. His house, the Henry Whitfield House (c. 1639), is one of the oldest surviving American houses. Henry Whitfield was born in Wadhurst, England around 1590 and attended Oxford University.

  7. Whitfield family of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mary Foscue Whitfield inherited the nearby Foscue-Whitfield House in 1861 upon her father's death and used that as a residence as well. [10] For later descendants, post Civil War, the lands and plantations were sold. The family established the Henry Whitfield House in 1639 in the town of Guilford, Connecticut. Historically, it is Connecticut's ...

  8. List of the oldest buildings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Henry Whitfield House: Guilford: CT 1639 Residential Oldest stone American Colonial house; [9] oldest house in Connecticut. Lower Swedish Cabin: Upper Darby: PA 1640 c. Residential One of the earliest extant examples of Swedish log construction in the United States, believed to be the oldest building in Pennsylvania. [10] Richard Sparrow House ...

  9. The Coolest Throwback Photos of Henry Winkler, in Honor of ...

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    Henry Winkler, better known to Happy Days fans as “The Fonz,” turns 79 on Oct. 30!. The American actor became a household name playing Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on the hit sitcom, which ...