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327:. By about 1726 the town's Congregationalists requested that civic meetings be held outside of the church. Civic leaders at first complied with the request by holding meetings in various private homes and then eventually in the Up Town District School (near St. Paul's on the Green, but since relocated). By 1736 the first "Town House" for Norwalk was constructed at the site of where the Trolley Barn is located at Wall Street and Knight Street. The next Town House was built on the Mill Hill site but that building was burned in the 1779 British raid. In the aftermath of the burning Colonel Thomas Fitch V and other community members were appointed to a committee to plan the reconstruction of the Norwalk Town House, but the task was not completed until 1794. The 1794 Town House was not kept in good repair and by 1834 was such an embarrassment that it was torn down by vandals. 312: 87: 63: 29: 330:
The present Town House at Mill Hill was built in 1835 by Captain Lewis Raymond, who had brought brick to Norwalk as ship ballast. It was possibly the third or fourth building in town constructed of brick. This Town House served the Town of Norwalk until the city-town consolidation that took effect
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The schoolhouse at the Mill Hill site was constructed around 1826 near a former southern intersection of Willow Street and East Avenue. The school became known as the Down Town district schoolhouse since "Down Town District" was the name used for what is now called East Norwalk until about 1883 or
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inclinations, had vacated the town of Norwalk to avoid the raid (the British spared only tory properties in their raid). Fitch descendants lived in the house that was reconstructed after the raid until 1945. In 1956 the portion of the Fitch house that survived the British raid was saved when Earls'
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The first schoolhouse in Norwalk constructed for that purpose was built around 1678 located near what had served as the Roger Ludlow School in East Norwalk (that building is now an apartment to the northeast of the
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Today the Town House continues to be used for displays of historic memorabilia, meetings, social occasions, and educational programs including visits by schoolchildren.
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1893. The building was used as a school until 1876. Over the subsequent years it was moved several times as neighboring property boundaries were altered. When
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The original Fitch house was constructed around 1740 on Goodman Hoyt Hill (which was later known as Earl's Hill) on the east side of what is now East Avenue.
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and moved to Mill Hill. In 1971 the Fitch house remnant was restored to look like an 18th-century law office such as what Governor Fitch would have used.
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leased the Mill Hill Town House building beginning in 1924 and added a kitchen and bathroom at the rear of the building along with a basement.
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The Louis Raymond Jr. house built circa 1829 on Keeler Avenue is another brick building that dates from this era and is still standing. See
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Mill Hill Park can be found located along East Wall Street, bounded by Hubble Lane on its southeast and Smith Street to its southwest in
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At the founding of the Town of Norwalk in 1651 plans were made to construct a meeting house which was done by 1659. That original
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The Mill Hill Park is now maintained by the Norwalk Historical Society and the Norwalk-Village Green Chapter of the
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died on July 18, 1774, and the house was left to his survivors including his wife Hannah and son
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was built through East Norwalk the schoolhouse was moved to Mill Hill.
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fame). The Fitch family house was partially burned in the British
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June 30, 1913. Town business then moved to South Norwalk’s
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Hill was removed to make room for the construction of the
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Norwalk Historical Society - The Mill Hill Burying Ground
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in some references and the sign at the parking lot reads
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Downtown District Schoolhouse, and the 1835 Norwalk
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Norwalk
Connecticut
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41°07′03″N 73°24′34″W / 41.1175°N 73.4095°W / 41.1175; -73.4095 (Mill Hill Burying Ground)
Mill Hill Historic Park
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Mill Hill Historic Park
Norwalk
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living history museum
Governor Thomas Fitch IV
Town Hall
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Daughters of the American Revolution
Central Norwalk
Congregational church
American Revolutionary War
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East Norwalk Historical Cemetery
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