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St Lawrence Parish is located in the Huntington section of Shelton and, with over 3,000 registered families, is one of the largest parishes in the Diocese. The modern church was constructed shortly after the parish was formed in 1955. The architect was J. Gerald Phelan. A recent renovation doubled the size of the church and added a parish center.
The district encompasses the original colonial settlement of Shelton, which was first known as Huntington. It is a linear district about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) in length, centered on the Huntington Green and Cemetery, and extending north along Church Street and south along Huntington Street.
Christian Church Cemetery, Danbury [1] Come's Cemetery, Danbury [1] Congregational Church Cemetery, Bethel [1] East Cemetery, Fairfield; East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk; Elmwood Cemetery, Bethel [1] Fairfield Memorial Park, Stamford; Fairlawn Cemetery, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Gallows Hill Cemetery, Brookfield [1] Great Plain Cemetery ...
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58 Bellevue Place, Tudor Revival Custom House, 1902. By architect Dudley St. Clair Donnelly in New London, CT. 2 State Street, 1844. 35 Water Street, Union Railroad Station, 1888. by Henry Hobson Richardson, inventor of Romanesque Revival in America and architect of Trinity Church in Boston and Harvard University's Sever Hall.
St. James Episcopal Church at 76 Federal Street at the corner of Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut is a historic church in the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. The congregation was founded in 1725, and the current church – the congregation's third – was built from 1847 to 1850 to designs in the Gothic Revival style by Richard ...
The church contains a memorial to Utrecia Smith, the daughter of a curate of Mickleton whose father was also a schoolmaster. Utrecia had been the fiancée of the writer Richard Graves (who broke off their engagement); she died in 1744 aged 30. [ 8 ]