Uncasville School

Uncasville School
Location 310 Norwich-New London Turnpike, Montville, Connecticut
Coordinates 41°26′4″N 72°6′42″W / 41.43444°N 72.11167°W / 41.43444; -72.11167Coordinates: 41°26′4″N 72°6′42″W / 41.43444°N 72.11167°W / 41.43444; -72.11167
Area 1.8 acres (0.73 ha)
Built by Douglas, H.R.
Architect Potter, Wilson
Architectural style Renaissance
NRHP Reference # 00001327[1]
Added to NRHP February 23, 2001

The Uncasville School is a historic school building at 310 Norwich-New London Turnpike in the Uncasville section of Montville, Connecticut. Designed by architect Wilson Potter, it was built during 1917-1918 by local contractor H. R. Douglas. In 1925 it was expanded by a major addition. A fine local example of Renaissance Revival architecture, its construction was funded by Grace Palmer Melcer, the daughter of a local industrialist.[2]

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

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References

  1. National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Dale S. Plummer (March 31, 2000). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Uncasville School" (PDF). National Park Service. and accompanying photos


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