As the oldest civic organization in Madison, funded entirely by members and grant donations, we take our role as the protector of the town's history very seriously. Essential to our mission is preserving and protecting the unique historical, architectural and cultural character of Madison. These structures are visual reminders of our shared past and represent the stories that are central to Madison's charm. We believe that preserving the past and providing leadership that encourages broad public engagement is the key to safeguarding our history and strengthening our community ties.
Homes Plaqued by the Madison Historical Soceity

Abraham J. Meyers House
837 Boston Post Road
c. 1822

Dr. Daniel M. Webb House
845 Boston Post Road
c. 1844

Susan J. Hart Tearoom
943 Boston Post Road
c. 1925

Davis-Burr House
2199 Durham Road
c. 1830

Davenport Cottage South
26 Gull Rock Road
c. 1925

David Field House
623 Green Hill Road
c. 1720

Jedediah Coe House
164 Horse Pond
c. 1751

Henry Lee House
22 Lee Way
c. 1835

Phineas Griswold House
33 Liberty Street
c. 1856

Deacon Abel Hoyt House
69 Liberty Street
c. 1805

Billy Dowd House
100 Liberty Street
c. 1794

Hubbard Dowd House
113 Liberty Street
c. 1804

William T. Graves House
137 Liberty Street
c. 1874

C.H. Carstensen House
69 Lovers Lane
c. 1850

Crossley-Kelley House
43 Middle Beach Road
c. 1890

Godman House
79 Middle Beach Road
c. 1868

Benjamin H. Scranton House
113 Middle Beach Road
c. 1907

Grover A. Whalen House
118 Middle Beach Road
c. 1914
James Hill 2nd House
295 Old Toll Road
c. 1850
Pinch Sister’s Barn
40 Old Route 79
c. 1898

David S. Dowd House
117 Ridgewood Avenue
c. 1852

Emerson & Annie Holbrook House
22 Scotland Avenue
c. 1907

William Grave House
63B Signal Hill Road
c. 1847

Lane-Hull House
63C Signal Hill Road
c. 1847

Phineas Meigs House
45 Wall Street
c. 1733















