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David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, C...

Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, C...

Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes County, NC

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes ...

Significance: This Pratt Pony truss bridge spans a narrow gorge of the Dan River. Its builder, the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, combined the following details into its bridges: threaded pins, laced vertic... More

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes County, NC

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes ...

Significance: This Pratt Pony truss bridge spans a narrow gorge of the Dan River. Its builder, the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, combined the following details into its bridges: threaded pins, laced vertic... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes County, NC

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes ...

Significance: This Pratt Pony truss bridge spans a narrow gorge of the Dan River. Its builder, the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, combined the following details into its bridges: threaded pins, laced vertic... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, C...

Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, C...

Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes County, NC

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes ...

Significance: This Pratt Pony truss bridge spans a narrow gorge of the Dan River. Its builder, the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, combined the following details into its bridges: threaded pins, laced vertic... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes County, NC

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes ...

Significance: This Pratt Pony truss bridge spans a narrow gorge of the Dan River. Its builder, the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, combined the following details into its bridges: threaded pins, laced vertic... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, C...

Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes County, NC

North Carolina Route 1417 Bridge, Spanning Dan River, Danbury, Stokes ...

Significance: This Pratt Pony truss bridge spans a narrow gorge of the Dan River. Its builder, the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, combined the following details into its bridges: threaded pins, laced vertic... More

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, Fairfield County, CT

Patch Street Bridge, Spanning Kohanza Brook on Patch Street, Danbury, ...

Significance: The single arch stone Patch Street Bridge was a typical example of an increasingly rare class of municipally-built structure in Connecticut, and was the best preserved and perhaps most unusual suc... More

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Lambert Servants House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, C...

Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

David Lambert House, Danbury Post Road, Wilton, Fairfield County, CT

Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction