• The house was built in 1753 by Oliver Wolcott, Sr., the son of Roger Wolcott, who was the colonial governor of Connecticut at the time of the house's construction.
  • CT National Historic Landmark Oliver Wolcott House Litchfield. ... The Oliver Wolcott Sr. House has been and still is a private residence on South Street.
  • Additionally, Wolcott's son and future governor, Oliver Wolcott Jr., was born here in 1760. The house is privately owned today but can be viewed from the...
  • This house was built for Oliver Wolcott in 1754, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut, as well as the Governor of...
  • Built for Oliver Wolcott, Sr. in 1754 on South Street in Litchfield, this is the town's oldest surviving Georgian-style house.
  • Oliver Wolcott House Gardens was one of the featured sites during the Centennial House & Garden Tour of the Litchfield Garden Club on June 15, 2013...
  • The Oliver Wolcott House (1753) decked for Christmas. Drive by Photography with @connecticutclassic.
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  • Oliver Wolcott erected and occupied this residence in 1753, some 2 years after he moved from Windsor to Litchfield, and lived in it until he died in 1797.