Governor Jonathan Trumbull House Museum (Circa 1740)
169 West Town Street, Lebanon, Connecticut
860-642-7558





Photo by Howard Wayland
"From the time of the Lexington-Concord alarm in 1775, Jonathan Trumbull was at the center of the American War effort.  Governor Trumbull responded to the demands of war with strong and brilliant leadership to mobilize Connecticut men and resources for the Continental Army." (1)
RECENTLY UPDATED! Special Events in 2005!!
Look Inside the house!
Collection & Current Short-term Exhibits
Photos of Past Special Events!
About Governor Trumbull
(1710-1785)
History & Architectural Info of the House
The Wadsworth Stable (also on property)
Hours of Operation & Directions
About the CT D.A.R.
Links to more of Lebanon's Historic Sites,  general tourism information  and famous people...including
Patriot-Artist John Trumbull
This historic museum site is owned and operated by the CT Daughters of the American Revolution {CTDAR}
Special note of sincere appreciation to Alicia Wayland, Municipal Historian and author of
Around the Lebanon Green.
Ms. Wayland has given her written permission for text and key photos from this book to be reproduced on this educational and information web site. 
The book is available for purchase at the Lebanon Historical Society and the
Governor Jonathan Trumbull House Museum.