1801 Richard Douglass House / Green Street, New London, CT

1801 Richard Douglass House / Green Street, New London, CT

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Built by Richard Douglass - Capt. in the Continental Army -American Revolution and Whaling Master Alexander Douglass - in Historic New London, CT.

Historic 1801 Gambrel Cape in downtown New London on a quiet historic street off of State Street. 2 Story home built by Richard Douglass whose family first arrived in New London in 1645. Richard´s son Whaling Master Alexander Douglass soon moved into the house and was a prominent New London whaler. Restored in 2006-2008 it is now a private residence.

Photos from New London County Historical Society's post 04/30/2026
02/23/2026

https://www.newlondonlandmarks.org/_files/ugd/789e2b_0bc993cf54c14f918923d863864a4c7b.pdf

Article on The Family

www.newlondonlandmarks.org

01/15/2026

In January of 1718/19, Joshua had quite a simple sounding day from the pages of his diary.

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Photos from 1801 Richard Douglass House / Green Street, New London, CT's post 01/01/2026
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77-79 Green Street
New London, CT
06320