Perkins-Bill House

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Location1040 Long Cove Road, Gales Ferry, Connecticut
Coordinates41°24′34″N 72°4′36″W / 41.40944°N 72.07667°W / 41.40944; -72.07667
Area3.6 acres (1.5 ha)
Built1775 (1775)
Perkins-Bill House
Perkins-Bill House is located in Connecticut
Perkins-Bill House
Perkins-Bill House is located in the United States
Perkins-Bill House
Location1040 Long Cove Road, Gales Ferry, Connecticut
Coordinates41°24′34″N 72°4′36″W / 41.40944°N 72.07667°W / 41.40944; -72.07667
Area3.6 acres (1.5 ha)
Built1775 (1775)
Built bySolomon Perkins, Sr.
Architectural styleColonial
NRHP reference No.00000817[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 20, 2000

The Perkins-Bill House is a historic house at 1040 Long Cove Road in the Gales Ferry section of Ledyard, Connecticut. Built circa 1775 by Solomon Perkins Sr., it is locally significant as a well-preserved gambrel-roofed Cape of the period, and for the role played by Perkins, his son Solomon Jr., and Benjamin Bill Jr., the house's next owner, in the American Revolutionary War. All three were defenders of the fort in Groton that was attacked by British forces under the overall command of Benedict Arnold in the 1781 Battle of Groton Heights.[2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.[1]

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