The Wardwell Homes on Elm Street

Photo Archivist’s Selection of the Month: January 2003

Three Wardwell Homes on Elm Street

We have photos of three Victorian homes on Elm Street. One, at 566 Elm Street, is in the Italianate style, built around 1860 by . It is now the . After it was purchased from the Wardwell Estate in 1915, it was moved about one hundred feet South.

There was a house owned by Isaac’s son , which was located at 484 Elm Street and which was designed by himself. The only other information we have is a  in the book Picturesque Stamford, 1892.

The house owned by another son, Dr. Franklin Wardwell, was at 585 Elm, across the street. Originally built around 1850 by Silas Scofield, it was designed in the Mansard style. It is  and property of which there are a number of interesting photos, shown below, mostly dating from 1900. The house was torn down in 1957, and part or all of the property became a .

The Isaac Wardwell Home at 566 Elm Street

This house is a notable and well preserved Italianate villa. A full description of the house, now the , can be found in the , in the Historic Resources Inventory put together in 1977 by the Stamford Community Development Program under Renee Kahn. Isaac Wardwell  in May of 1905.

These are early photos, the one at right below is shown in “Picturesque Stamford,” published 1892

Isaac Wardwell home Isaac Wardwell home

A good view of the house from the Franklin Wardwell Home. The child in the photo is Franklin’s daughter .

Helen Wardwell. Isaac Wardwell's home in the rear

The Claison Wardwell Home at 484 Elm Street

Claison Wardwell Home
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Dr. Franklin Wardwell, 1900The Franklin Wardwell Home at 585 Elm Street – “Stone Haven”

A moldy box, containing mostly glass plate negatives, was discovered and rescued years ago from the basement of the Hoyt Barnum House by Lois Dater and Ron Marcus, before the Society had moved to High Ridge Road. We are extremely lucky to have these photos, the more so because of the great number interior shots: We do not have too many of those in our collection. From their professional look, it seems that Dr. Wardwell, a dentist with a practice in New York City, might have commissioned these photos. As mentioned above, the site, or part of it, is now a .

 

Franklin Wardwell Home around 1900 Franklin Wardwell Home prior to demolition in 1957
the house in 1900 prior to demolition in 1957   
winter scene winter scene, playhouse in the background
Winter scenes 1900. At right, the play house can be seen in the background.
And here are these fascinating interior shots! You may click on each thumbnail image for an enlargement.
parlor in 1900 - click here for larger image parlor in 1900 - click here for larger image parlor in 1900 - click here for larger image
 

Christmas tree 1900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christmas 1900

the Wardwell family in a horse carriage, 1900

The Franklin Wardwell Family in 1900

the Wardwell family in a horse carriage, 1900

Probably Bradford Wardwell, son of Dr. Claison Wardwell.
Street railroad tracks can be seen.

probably Bradford Wardwell in front of the house, street railroad tracks can be seen

The play house.the playhouse
Farm Animals
farm animals farm animals

Photos © Stamford Historical Society

Gracious Living in Stamford, a 2004 Exhibit

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