Wooster Square - Gallery

Gallery

  • William Lewis House (1850), 613 Chapel St.

  • Second Nelson Hotchkiss House (1854), 607 Chapel St.

  • 10 Academy St.

  • 40 Academy St. (1846)

  • Edward Rowland House (1857), 42 Academy St.

  • 323 Greene St. (about 1870).

  • Max Adler House (1879), 311 Greene St. Adler was owner of Strouse, Adler a block away on Olive St.

  • John Robertson House (about 1833), 37-39 Wooster Place.

  • Wooster Square Congregational Church, now St. Michael’s Catholic Church (1855-1904), 29 Wooster Place.

  • Russell Hotchkiss House (1844), 7 Wooster Place.

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