
a1932 pen and ink drawing by M.K.Tuttil Courtesy of the Sessions Family.
The Titus Roberts House is said to be the oldest remaining house on Bristol Connecticut's Main Street. It was purchased by the City of Bristol in 1999 for the additional parking it could provide for the nearby Bristol Public Library. Several uses for the building itself were explored, but in the end it was determined that the best use for the parcel would be as parking for the proposed renovation and expansion of the library.
Bristol Preservationists began to explore the possibility of saving the building and the City commmissioned Historical Architect David Ransom to evaluate the situation.

More of this report will be available online. Altogether it will be about 20 pages, so it will be a while unto I master the process.




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