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Joseph Webb House

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bought the Joseph Webb House on February 9, 1916 to serve as a sales area and studio. Lyle writes that Nutting intended to use the house "as one of the links in his 'Chain of Colonial Picture Houses'—all important historic sites located in New England that were part of his business plan to promote a
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and ran a local store; he married Mehitabel Nott and had six children before his death at age 34. The executor of the estate was Silas Deane, who assisted Mrs. Webb financially and emotionally. Deane later married her and built a house next door. Joseph Webb Jr. was 12 at the time of his father's
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The murals commissioned by Nutting were covered up with reproduction wallpapers, but a panel of the wall paper was torn off and the hallway murals were painted over. In 1996, the Dames acknowledged Wallace Nutting's interpretive focus of the Webb House and removed the wallpaper in the "Yorktown"
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Webb sold the house in 1790 and it passed through different owners until it was purchased by Judge Martin Welles around 1820. Welles modernized the southern half of the property. The house remained in the Welles family until the death of Welles' grandson in 1913. It was purchased by a group of
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The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and a team of preservationists restored the house to the state it was in before Nutting's changes with the intention of restoring the appearance of the original construction.
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Joseph Webb Jr. was also a successful merchant. He married Abigail Chester in 1774, and the couple remained in the house; they became well-known hosts and their house was nicknamed "Hospitality Hall". The house's fame stems from
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in 1919, who continue to operate it as a historic house museum. Nutting's murals and interpretive Colonial Revival elements were integrated with an exhibit showing his influence in 1996.
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magazine writer Howard Hugh suggests that the red wool flock wallpaper in the bedchamber where Washington slept was hung in anticipation of the general's arrival.
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The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum gives tours of the house April through November but requires appointments for tours January through March. The house was declared a
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businessmen who sought to operate it as an athenaeum or a library, but a lack of funds resulted in its sale to Wallace Nutting in 1916.
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and serves as its headquarters. The interior has been restored to an 18th-century appearance and the grounds feature a
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nostalgic appreciation of 'Old America.'" Nutting commissioned painted murals for the front parlors and hallway.
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The house was built in 1752 for Joseph Webb and remained in the family until around 1820, when it was sold to
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and the rationing of gasoline took its toll on Nutting's business. Nutting sold the house in 1919 to
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On July 4, 1916, the Webb house was opened to the public with a 25 cent admission charge, but the
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that provides extra storage space. Webb was a successful merchant who had ships trading in the
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in 1961. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966.
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parlor. An exhibit in the center hall of the house shows Wallace Nutting's influence.
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Blanche Higgins Schroer; Charles E. Shedd, Jr.; Charles W. Snell (February 28, 1975).
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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for its significance as the location of the five-day military conference between
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford County, Connecticut
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in Connecticut, which opened it to the public as a historic house museum.
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places in Hartford County, Connecticut
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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Historic places on the Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
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Hugh, Howard (December 2007). "Revolutionary Real Estate".
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Judah Wright framed the house in 1752 for Joseph Webb. The
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List of historic sites preserved along Rochambeau's route
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Historic district contributing properties in Connecticut
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The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Joseph Webb House is located in Connecticut
Joseph Webb House is located in the United States
Wethersfield, Connecticut
41°42′41.6″N 72°39′13.4″W / 41.711556°N 72.653722°W / 41.711556; -72.653722
Old Wethersfield Historic District
ID70000719
66000885
Georgian-style
Wethersfield, Connecticut
National Historic Landmark
George Washington
Rochambeau
American Revolutionary War
Siege of Yorktown
Old Wethersfield
Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum
Colonial Revival
Martin Welles
Wallace Nutting
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
gambrel roof
West Indies
George Washington
Siege of Yorktown
Comte de Rochambeau

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