George Affleck was connected with these places during (and after) his life in Hartford. They are currently in our research queue. |
Built on land that had been part of the Asylum Hill Nursery. |
Asylum Avenue between Sigourney Street (west) and Huntington Street (east) and roughly halfway northward toward Collins Street. Organized ca. 1850 or shortly thereafter; aka Asylum Hill Nurseries or Affleck Nursery. |
840 Asylum Avenue: demolished. Located on Asylum Avenue, between Sigourney Street (west) and Huntington Street (east). It was likely situated closer to the corner with Huntington Street, but further back from the street than the current structures are. Dates of construction and demolition are unknown. |
13 Huntington Street – demolished. Likely on land owned by George Affleck at one point. Unclear if house originally occupied by Robert Marchant or Jane Bogue, probably first by Marchant. Dates of construction and demolition are unknown. |
Location of George Affleck's grave. |