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- William_Tully_House abstract "The William Tully House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.The house has also been associated with the name Heartsease. There is no documentation why this name came about, but it could be in relation to the flower Viola tricolor (also known as heartsease) once growing in the yard. It could also be related to its use as a summer house for working girls.It was built circa 1750. The exact construction date is not documented, but William Tully's father divided his land holdings in 1745. This event, and the 1779 American Revolutionary War incident described below, guided the architectural historians to date the house at about 1750, assuming that William Tully built the house soon after receiving the land.It was the site of a small incident on August 8, 1779, in which Tories from Middletown sought release of some of their own goods to sell to the British, but two were killed and the release was prevented.It includes Colonial architecture.When listed the property included one contributing building, and one contributing structure.The listing is for an area of less than 1 acre (0.40 ha).The listing is described in its NRHP nomination document.".
- William_Tully_House added "1982-03-15".
- William_Tully_House architecturalStyle Colonial_architecture.
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- William_Tully_House location Old_Saybrook,_Connecticut.
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- William_Tully_House yearOfConstruction "1750".
- William_Tully_House added "1982-03-15".
- William_Tully_House architect "Tully,William".
- William_Tully_House architecture Colonial_architecture.
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- William_Tully_House built "c.1750".
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- William_Tully_House latDegrees "41".
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- William_Tully_House latMinutes "17".
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- William_Tully_House location "135".
- William_Tully_House locmapin "Connecticut".
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- William_Tully_House name "Tully, William, House".
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- William_Tully_House subject Category:Colonial_architecture_in_Connecticut.
- William_Tully_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1750.
- William_Tully_House subject Category:Houses_in_Old_Saybrook,_Connecticut.
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- William_Tully_House comment "The William Tully House is a property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.The house has also been associated with the name Heartsease. There is no documentation why this name came about, but it could be in relation to the flower Viola tricolor (also known as heartsease) once growing in the yard. It could also be related to its use as a summer house for working girls.It was built circa 1750.".
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- William_Tully_House name "Tully, William, House".