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New Canaan Now & Then: The Ogden House
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‘New Canaan Now & Then’ is sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens Realtors Joanne Santulli, Karen Ceraso, Bettina Hegel and Schuyler Morris. The Ogden House was built in 1875 according to the Town’s land records, however, the Historic New England preservation service dates the house to 1868.
The Historic New England designation protects the house and the site through the Preservation Easement Program, which currently includes one 124 privately owned houses in New England. The frame tool shed and the carriage barn were built in 1900. According to the Historic New England criteria for protecting this home, the Ogden House represents an “example of the rural vernacular architecture which has largely vanished.”
The historic home is situated on 1.69 acres and was once part of a small working class community on the rural outskirts of New Canaan. The house was built by the shoemaker Orson Ogden who passed the property to his nephews, Arthur and Stanley Ogden.