This house originally stood on the Main Street of
Durham, Connecticut near the site of the
Durham Manufacturing Company. It was probably built around 1741 by
Robert Smithson. In 1957 it was moved to its present site. It is remembered in Durham as the Harriet Cooper Lane House after a long-term former occupant. This house displays the center-chimney, two-room deep plan typical of mid-18th-century hose construction. In its well-preserved condition it complements the Nehemiah Hubbard House across the street. Together these two houses make the entrance into Laurel Grove Road a pleasing streetscape reminiscent of the 18th century. On March 27, 2021, a fire occurred at this house. Significant damage occurred and the house will take a few years to rebuild. == Current use ==