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Sharon Valley Historic District

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with other local entrepreneurs, and by 1850 he, too, was a major local employer, with that year's census counting nine workers and valuing his annual production at $ 25,000 ($ 916,000 in contemporary dollars). His son Andrew invented the exploding
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and date to ca. 1825; the newest were built in the early 20th century. Non-contributing properties are mostly the more modern houses that have been built, some in the center of the district, and a state
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It is a mostly level residential area with mature, tall trees remaining from the forests that preceded its agricultural use. The intersection is located roughly one mile (1.6 km) north of
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along Sharon Station Road at Webutuck Creek. A stone foundation and some blocks are the most that remain of any of Sharon Valley's industrial production facilities.
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in 1880 and shipped to the area for installation by local residents. It is considered the most visually distinctive of the three bridges in the district.
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The district is an irregularly shaped area of 110 acres (45 ha) mostly following the three roads whose intersection defines it in the area between
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A few years after SVI established its furnace, Asahel Hotchkiss began his malleable iron works behind his house at 53 Sharon Valley Road. He formed
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sandpit. The land on which the mill, lime kiln and other remaining industrial facilities once stood is also included as a contributing property.
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records Hotchkiss & Sons along with the closely related Jewett Manufacturing Company employing 87.
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are 19th-century houses with the occasional outbuilding such as a barn. The oldest are in the
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Many of the buildings within date from that era. Some are intact examples of their respective
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Sharon's economy had been exclusively agricultural throughout the colonial era and after
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office at the center of the district, today the Valley Tavern. They also likely ran the
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is located around the junction of Kings Hill, Sharon Valley and Sharon Station roads in
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over Webutuck Creek along Sharon Station Road. A lenticular truss bridge built by the
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furnace employed 12 at first, enough to make it the town's largest employer by the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield County, Connecticut
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National Register of Historic Places in Litchfield County, Connecticut
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house at the Sharon Station Road intersection as their office.
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from the two creeks, abundant forest for the making of
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production in 1863. After the war Hotchkiss moved to
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
A red house with decorative vergeboards at right in the distance in front of some trees. A white house at left is closer to the camera and fills that side of the image.
Sharon Valley Historic District is located in Connecticut
Sharon Valley Historic District is located in the United States
Sharon, Connecticut
41°53′2″N 73°29′32″W / 41.88389°N 73.49222°W / 41.88389; -73.49222
82004478
Sharon
Connecticut
architectural styles
historic district
National Register of Historic Places
Webutuck
Indian Lake
lime kiln
state highway
CT 343
New York
Amenia, New York
Coleman Station Historic District
North East, New York
contributing properties
Federal style
Department of Transportation
independence
Gristmills
industrialization
water power
charcoal

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