White Oak Schoolhouse // 1840

When the first white settlers of present-day Southbury, Connecticut, traveled up the Housatonic on rafts in 1673, they spent their first night under a white oak tree in what is now Settlers Park. That section of Southbury became known as White Oak for this early history. As this part of town developed and the population grew, another schoolhouse was needed. In around 1840, this Greek Revival style school building was constructed and has stood proudly on Main Street in the nearly 200 years since. The school now shares the same lot as the Reverend Graham House and has most recently been occupied as an antiques store.

2 thoughts on “White Oak Schoolhouse // 1840

  1. M/B STEINBERG's avatar M/B STEINBERG October 30, 2023 / 1:35 pm

    Thanks for including the CT!

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