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Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Hartford, Connecticut)

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1781: 1269: 75: 297:& all sorts of roses & posies". She named the building "Oakholm". The home was complete enough that, by May 1, 1864, she wrote, "I came here a month ago to hurry on the preparations for our house, in which I am now writing, in the high bow-window of Mr. Stowe's study, overlooking the wood and river. We are not moved in yet, only our things, and the house presents a scene of the wildest chaos, the furniture having been tumbled in and lying boxed and promiscuous." 486: 348: 1788: 362:, in 1924. Day, who had known the family of Mark Twain as a girl, also acquired the neighboring Mark Twain House and saved it from development in 1929. Day bequeathed her Hartford properties to a foundation dedicated to Stowe's legacy. Now known as the Stowe Center for Literary Activism, officially founded in 1941, this organization carefully restored the property in 1965–68, and now operates it as a 378:(1884). The Stowe Center preserves the house and center's collections, with a research library that includes letters and documents from the family. The collections include an estimated 6,000 objects and over 200,000 manuscripts, books, photographs, and other materials. The site is part of the Connecticut Women's Heritage Trail. 259:
The Stowe House is a two-story brick building, painted gray, resting on a brick foundation. Although the house is basically rectangular, it has a complex roof, with a jerkin-headed gable running parallel to the street, a hip-roof extension to the rear, and small dormers flanking a central dormer
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brackets. The interior of the house follows a fairly conventional center hall plan, with two parlors, dining room, kitchen, and pantry on the first floor, and bedrooms on the second. Though Harriet Beecher Stowe and her family had previously lived in several other homes, Oakholm was the first
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preserves and interprets Stowe’s Hartford home and the Center’s historic collections, promotes vibrant discussion of her life and work, and inspires commitment to social justice and positive change." (Mission Statement of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center)
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By 1873, however, Oakholm became too expensive to maintain, and the Stowes sold the house and moved to this home on Forest Street. The home was originally built by Franklin Chamberlin, who had also sold the adjacent land to
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in 1970, and declared a National Historic Landmark in 2013. Today, guided tours are offered to the public, and the house includes original family furnishings and memorabilia. Annual visitation is over 25,000.
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Stowe Center for Literary Activism annually awards a prize to a U.S. author whose work is deemed to have affected a critical social issue in the tradition of Stowe’s
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In addition to the Stowe House, the Center manages an 1873 carriage house, which now serves as the visitor's center, and the
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After Harriet Beecher Stowe's death in 1896, the property was sold out of the family. It was reacquired by her grandniece,
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Stowe remained in the home for the last 23 years of her life. Among the works she published while living here was
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Stowe died in her upstairs bedroom in the house in 1896 with several of her children, her sister
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made the project difficult but Harriet enjoyed supervising the work. She wrote to her publisher
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flush to the front facade. The gables are decorated with bargeboard, and the eaves have
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How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
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Harriet Beecher Stowe had been living in Massachusetts with her husband
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford, Connecticut
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and assisted in establishing the Hartford Art School, now part of the
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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in 1970, and declared a National Historic Landmark in 2013.
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Where Mr. Twain and Mrs. Stowe Built Their Dream Houses
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Hartford, Connecticut
41°46′1.14″N 72°42′2.81″W / 41.7669833°N 72.7007806°W / 41.7669833; -72.7007806
www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org
Nook Farm and Woodland Street District
ID79002674
70000710
history museum
National Historic Landmark
Hartford
Connecticut
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Mark Twain House
National Register of Historic Places
Italianate
Calvin Ellis Stowe
Andover Theological Seminary
American Civil War
James T. Fields
Delaware grapes
D'Angouleme pears
Mark Twain
Mark Twain House
Wadsworth Atheneum
University of Hartford

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