Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House explained

Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House
Nrhp Type:nhl
Location:127 Main St., Farmington, Connecticut
Coordinates:41.7226°N -72.828°W
Area:2.6acres
Built:1842
Architect:Chauncy Wells and Cephas Skinner
Architecture:Greek Revival
Designated Nrhp Type:August 6, 1998[1]
Added:August 5, 1998
Refnum:98001190
Nrhp Type2:cp
Nocat:yes
Designated Nrhp Type2:March 17, 1972
Partof:Farmington Historic District
Partof Refnum:72001331

The Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House is a historic house at 127 Main Street in Farmington, Connecticut. Built in the mid-19th century, the property was designated a National Historic Landmark for the role it played in the celebrated case of the Amistad Africans, and as a "station" on the Underground Railroad.

Description and history

Austin Williams (1805–1885) and his wife Jennet Cowles Williams were abolitionists. This property first became important in the Amistad case. When the Mende men who had participated in the revolt on the slave ship La Amistad were released from prison in 1841, Williams purchased this property and erected a dormitory building in which the Mende men could stay while awaiting arrangements for their return to Africa. Williams was friends with Lewis Tappan who was assisting the Africans. The structure that was built is now part of the carriage house.[1] The men did agricultural work during this period. In 1842, the Williamses built their Greek Revival house. The cellar of the carriage house served as a hiding place for escaping slaves as a part of the Underground Railroad.

The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1998.[2] [1] It is located at 127 Main Street in Farmington and is part of the Farmington Historic District. The house is a private residence and is not open to the public.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House . 2007-09-27. National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. https://web.archive.org/web/20071012220012/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1941479679&ResourceType=Building. 12 October 2007 . live.
  2. [{{NHLS url|id=98001190}} National Historic Landmark Nomination: Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House]. pdf. Cunningham. Jan . September 15, 1996. National Park Service. and