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Captain William Webb Wakeman House, 478 Harbor Road (formerly 137 Rose Hill Road), Southport, Fairfield County, CT

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Captain William Webb Wakeman House, 478 Harbor Road (formerly 137 Rose Hill Road), Southport, Fairfield County, CT

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Significance: The Wakeman residence was erected atop Rose Hill, overlooking the harbor circa 1828-33. Designed in the high Greek Revival manner, the structure's prototypical details and generous classical proportions create an appearance of dignified elegance. The three-bayed facade is framed by a two-story portico. Supported by four fluted columns, the capitals and entablature are similar to the "composed" order of Minard Lafever and the "composite" order of Asher Benjamin, popularized in the 1830s and 40s in their pattern books for architects and builders. The principal gable pediment is ornamented with a Greek Palladian-shaped window opening. Interior doorway trim is in bold relief of roll molding and seashell and acanthus motifs. Captain Wakeman's principal concern was in the prosperous shipping trade between New York and Savannah, and was also involved in the East Indian and China transport. As was the case of many of Southport's residents, his wealth was accumulated through Mill River's harbor economy.
Survey number: HABS CT-301
Building/structure dates: 18q2

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1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
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connecticut41.13565, -73.28090
Google Map of 41.1356468, -73.2809013
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