Image: Theophilus Eaton house in New Haven
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Description: "Southwest view of Governor Eaton's house." Engraving of Theophilus Eaton's house in New Haven as it appeared during the 17th century. Eaton was a wealthy merchant and one of the founders of the New Haven colony along with John Davenport. Located on the north corner of Elm and Orange streets, the mansion had 21 fireplaces.
Title: Theophilus Eaton house in New Haven
Credit: Original publication: History of the Colony of New Haven Immediate source: History of the Colony of New Haven by Edward Lambert
Author: Edward Lambert (Life time: 19th C)
Usage Terms: Public domain in the United States
License: PD-US
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