Built 1830-1832 NRHP Reference # 79002630 Area 3,200 m² Architect Wooster Curtis | Built by Wooster Curtis Opened 1832 Added to NRHP 5 March 1979 | |
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Location 282-284 Logan St., Bridgeport, Connecticut Architectural styles Greek Revival architecture, Federal architecture Similar Westfield Trumbull, Beardsley Zoo, St Andrew Church, Housatonic Museum of Art, Discovery Museum and Plan |
The Eagle's Nest, also once known as the Johnson-DeRivera House, was a house at 282-284 Logan St. in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It was a two story wood frame structure, built in 1830 by Edwards Johnson, who was a gentleman farmer and an oyster cultivator, and who was a grandson of William Samuel Johnson. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, noted for its Greek Revival and Federal period features. The house no longer stands; on its site is the Jettie Tisdale School.
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