Fortune lived in Waterbury in the late eighteenth century. This map depicts the town as it was during the 1780s and 1790s, when Waterbury was primarily a farming community, focusing on the center of town.



Width of map is equal to approximately one mile. North is at the top of the map, slightly to the right.

Rev. Scovill's Home St. John's Church, 1795 First Congregational Church, 1795 Burying Ground Jesse Porter's Home, 1835 Daniel Porter's House Jesse Porter's House before 1833 John Nichols' Home Clark Home and Tavern Common Fence Gate Common Fence Gate Rev. Leavenworth's Homesite Stephen Bronson's Home The Green Fortune's Home? Great Brook Little Brook The Mad River East Main Street North Main Street Grand Street West Main Street Bank Street Cole Street Cherry Street Walnut Street Joseph Hopkins' Shop School House, 1785 Joseph Hopkins' Home Mill Site The Common Fence Mill Street Common Fence Gate