Elisha Straight House

Elisha Straight House

A  1 1⁄2-story wooden house, painted red, lit by the sun from the left with trees and part of a white house behind it.

South profile and east elevation, 2008
Location Hartford, NY
Nearest city Hudson Falls
Coordinates 43°21′42″N 73°23′41″W / 43.36167°N 73.39472°W / 43.36167; -73.39472Coordinates: 43°21′42″N 73°23′41″W / 43.36167°N 73.39472°W / 43.36167; -73.39472
Built early 19th century
Architectural style Colonial, Greek Revival
NRHP Reference # 04000986
Added to NRHP 2004

The Elisha Straight House, now the Hartford Museum, is located on Main Street in Hartford, New York, United States, a short distance north of NY 149. It is a red wooden house dating to the early 19th century.

At the beginning of the Civil War it was used as a local recruitment center for the Union Army, since many local men wanted to serve due to strong abolitionist sentiment in the area. Today it is a local history museum. In 2004 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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