Samuel Huntington Birthplace Scotland, Windham County, Connecticut, USA

Description
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Built in the first-quarter of the 18th century, this two-story wood frame structure is significant historically as the boyhood home of Samuel Huntington (1731-1736), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, President of the Continental Congress, and Governor of Connecticut. The main house remains largely unaltered and is a notable example of vernacular architecture.