Built c. 1807 Area 9,700 m² Added to NRHP 3 November 1983 | NRHP Reference # 83003576 Architectural style Federal architecture | |
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The John Cook House is a historic house at 35 Elm Street in New Haven, Connecticut. It is a Federal style stone building, built c. 1807 by John Cook, a tailor and merchant. It is one of the oldest stone buildings in New Haven. The house has a rare feature, in that it includes quoining with sandstone, a feature not normally found in stone buildings of the period. Its later owners include Charles Atwater, Jr., and a number of local health service organizations.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is adjacent to the 1828 Caroline Nicoll House, another NRHP-listed building.
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