Brookfield.
ArtistDrawn by
John Warner Barber
(American, 1798 - 1885)
Date1835
MediumDrawing; pencil on paper
DimensionsSheet (height x width): 7 7/8 x 10 1/4in. (20 x 26cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Houghton Bulkeley
DescriptionView of the central part of Brookfield. Various one and two-story buildings are irregularly spaced along a road that leads directly back into the distance. The Congregational Church is the large church with the spire; the small building in front of it is labeled "Liquor store." On the other side of the Congregational Church is an Episcopal Church with a note "make larger." On the opposite side of the street is the town house. Also labeled are a large "Rock" at the left, several "stone wall[s" and a "Button[wood tree." A tall liberty pole bearing a liberty cap and a weather vane is at the far right, beside a saltbox house. A note at upper left reads "Rev. Thomas Brooks first minister preached above 40 years / town named for him. Lead mine 40 rods south."
Object number1953.5.30
NotesSubject Note: Preliminary drawing for Connecticut Historical Collections, John Warner Barber, New Haven, 1836.On View
Not on view