Daniel Basset House

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Location1024 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, Connecticut
Coordinates41°20′58″N 73°11′53″W / 41.34944°N 73.19806°W / 41.34944; -73.19806
Area5.8 acres (2.3 ha)
Built1775 (1775)
Daniel Basset House
Daniel Basset House is located in Connecticut
Daniel Basset House
Daniel Basset House is located in the United States
Daniel Basset House
Location1024 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, Connecticut
Coordinates41°20′58″N 73°11′53″W / 41.34944°N 73.19806°W / 41.34944; -73.19806
Area5.8 acres (2.3 ha)
Built1775 (1775)
Architectural styleColonial
MPSRochambeau's Army in Connecticut, 1780-1782 MPS
NRHP reference No.02000870[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 23, 2002

The Daniel Basset House is a historic house at 1024 Monroe Turnpike in Monroe, Connecticut, built in 1775. It is significant for its association with events in the American Revolutionary War. It is documented to have hosted a ball for French officers of Lauzun's Legion on June 30, 1781; the legion had been encamped near the village center of Monroe. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1]

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