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, C...
Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
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, C...
Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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, ...
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, ...
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, C...
Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, ...
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, ...
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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, ...
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, C...
Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, ...
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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 ...
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, ...
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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, C...
Survey number: HABS CT-30 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction
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
Survey number: HABS CT-29 Building/structure dates: 1725 Initial Construction