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Hempsted Houses
New London Connecticut Museum

Hempsted Houses
NameHempsted Houses
Brief DescriptionOne of New England's oldest and best-documented houses.
TypeAttraction
CategoryMystic Country Connecticut Museum
DescriptionThe 1678 Joshua Hempsted House is one of New England's oldest and best-documented dwellings. Joshua Hempsted lived here his whole life, filling many roles, including farmer, judge, gravestone carver, shipwright and father of nine children left motherless by his wife's death in 1716. The diary Hempsted kept for nearly 50 years prior to his own death in 1758, is full of sometimes meaty, sometimes mundane details of daily life in colonial Connecticut. The Hempsted House survived the 1781 burning of New London by the British, commended by traitor Benedict Arnold. Later, it may have been a safe house on the secret Underground Railroad which aided fugitive slaves seeking freedom. Adjacent to the Joshua Hampsted House is a rare stone dwelling built in 1759 by his grandson Nathaniel. Both houses' furnishings include original Hempsted family objects. A property of Connecticut Landmarks.
AddressCorner of Jay and Hempsted Streets
 11 Hempstead Street
CSZNew London, CT. 06320
Phone 1(860) 443-7949
Emailhempsted@ctlandmarks.org
Handicapped AccessibleNo
Time Allowance1.5 hours
Websitewww.ctlandmarks.org
Last Updated4/13/2009
  


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