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General John Sedgwick House // 1860
The Major General John SedgwickHouse is located in Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut, and stands out as one of the finest residences in this part of the state in a rural setting. The house was built by 1860 for General John Sedgwick (1813-1864), who was born in a house standing on this site, which had been built by his grandfather, a veteran of the Revolutionary War. In 1859, the Sedgwick family homestead burned to the ground. Sedgwick, then already well established in his military career, took leave to oversee construction of its replacement. This house was built, apparently on the foundation of the old house, in 185960. The work was done by Cyrus Marsh, a local builder, in the Italianate style with decorative brackets, window mouldings, hoods, and a large columned entry portico. Major General Sedgwick was active in many campaigns, and during theAmerican Civil War, he was killed by a sharpshooter at the 1864Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, he was the Union Armys highest-ranking casualty of the war and never got to reside in his Cornwall home.
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