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1857-1919                                                                            Meriden at age 10, learned the construction trade    Warden, similar to mayor, and oversaw the town’s
                                                                                                                                  working with his father. Around 1880, the two formed
                                                                                                                                                                                       activities in that position for several years. Later he
                                                                                                                                  a partnership in Meriden with the name James H.      served as Electric Light Commissioner. The Record-
                                                                                                                                  Becroft & Son. In 1886 William Becroft moved to      Journal articles I consulted report that he was highly
                                   Wallingford Architect                                                                          Wallingford and became foreman for Newton C.         respected and a popular figure in town.
                                                                                                                                  Wooding, the precursor to the C.F. Wooding Company.
                                                                                                                                                                                           In 1916, the Becroft family sold their house at 108
                 William Eben Becroft                                                                                             Deeply interested in architecture from an early age,   North Whittlesey and moved to 554 North Main Street
                                                                                                                                  William Becroft devoted much time and study to the
                                                                                                                                                                                       where in 1913 they had purchased a building lot. They
                                                                                                                                  craft, becoming skilled enough to start designing
                                                                                                                                                                                       erected a garage first in which they were forced to live
                                                                                                                                  buildings for the Wooding Company by the late 19th   for some months as the house was not finished. The
                                                                                                                                  Century. One of the first houses he designed was his   completed bungalow designed by Becroft still stands

          by Bobbie Borne                                         Henry Austin (1804-1891), another well-known                    own home on North Whittlesey Avenue in 1895/96.      today. Known as the William Becroft House, it is a
                                                               architect drew plans for the 1846 Moses Y. Beach                       During the time in which William Becroft was     private home and an Air B&B, a stunning example of
             I enjoy writing articles about Wallingford’s rich   house on North Main Street. Those plans are held in              living, there were few professional architecture     Craftsman style at its best.
          history in the pages of this magazine, usually focusing   the Yale archives. His works also include the 1891            programs or training. Licensing requirements did         During World War I Becroft, at 61, was too old
          on lesser-known stories and incidents from its past   Victorian Inn on the corner of North Main Street and              not exist until 1897 when Illinois became the first   to enlist in the military, but was able to serve his
          350 years. Walking and driving through town, I       Curtis Avenue; and the redesign of the Simpson-Tabor               state to require a license to practice the profession;   country as superintendent of construction in the
          recognize the houses I’ve researched, now knowing    House, once on North Main Street, relocated to Scard               other states gradually followed suit through the next   Army Engineering Department located in Boston. He
          more about their stories and inhabitants: the Old    Road. Austin designed many recognizable buildings at               50 years. It is unknown where Becroft found the      had been involved in this kind of work throughout his
          Stone House on Williams Road; the Moses Y. Beach     Yale and around New Haven.                                         resources to learn the skills necessary to work as an   career with the Wooding Company.
          property on North Main Street; and the Beadle House                                                                     architect, but it is assumed he was self-taught. Frank   Only a year or so after returning from his war
          on South Main Street. I have written about houses    William E. Becroft (1857-1919)                                     Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), who was working at this    employment, Becroft became ill with stomach cancer.
          which no longer exist, but see them in my mind’s eye    During a recent walk on North Whittlesey Avenue                 time, did not have formal training or a license either.  He died at home on August 26, 1919, and is buried at
          as I pass their former locations: the house of accused   with my husband, we encountered a Victorian house                  Information about Becroft’s personal life remains   In Memoriam Cemetery, adjacent to his house.
          witches Winifred Benham and daughter, near the post   in a state of disrepair. Looking closely, we could see            elusive. I have not found a photograph or image of   Mildred Becroft (1890-1980)
          office; Dr. William Potter’s house next to the Library   bits of decorative trim and detail still present indicating    him. Records exist of his marriage to Annie Elizabeth
                                                                                                                                                                                           I included this section on Mildred Becroft because
          Bistro where William Franklin (son of Benjamin)     this was once a fine house. A search of the 1900                    “Lizzie” Hobson in 1887. Lizzie lived on Britannia   there was a dearth of personal information about her
                                                                                                                                  Street in Meriden where the marriage was performed.
          boarded while under house arrest; the small frame   Wallingford City Directory revealed that the house was              After moving to Wallingford, their daughter Mildred   father William. Since I unearthed some interesting
          cabin belonging to formerly enslaved Jack John near   then owned by William E. Becroft, a local architect.              Madolin was born in 1890, followed by the birth of a   material about her, I am relating it here to flesh out
                                                              The name rang a bell, and I recalled that there is a
          Tuttle Avenue; and the grand farmhouse on East      house on North Main Street called “The William Becroft              second daughter, Gladys Beulah, in January 1893.     the family story.
          Center Street belonging to Pierpont Edwards, uncle of   House”. I had also run into the name while researching          Tragedy struck when Gladys died six months later.        Mildred was a good student and interested in
          Aaron Burr.                                         the Wallingford Art-Crafts Society, a group of artists                  By his early 40s, Becroft was successful and     music from an early age. She performed in numerous
             I appreciate the diverse and eclectic styles     and craftsmen in Wallingford working and exhibiting                 sought after as a designer, living in an attractive   school and local concerts and dramas. Upon
          of architecture present in our town. The earliest   between 1900 and 1914. Here was a story waiting to                  house, vacationing at Sachem’s Head, Cape Cod, and   graduating in 1910 from the Old Main Street School
          roadways: South and North Main Streets; South and   be told.                                                            other shore points, even owning several automobiles.   (where M.Y. Beach School is today), Mildred studied to
          North Elm Streets; and Center Street represent the                                                                      In 1912 he bought a 20 hp five-passenger Overland    be a music teacher at the New England Conservatory
          longest span of decades; thus, there are houses      Wallingford’s Premier Architect                                    Model 42 Touring car. In addition, he owned a 20 hp   of Music in Boston, graduating in 1914. Her first job
          dating from the 17th through the 21st century along     William Eben Becroft, the subject of this article,              four-passenger torpedo style touring car. He sold his   was as a music teacher at the Holcomb School for the
          these streets today. A wide range of interesting     was born in Meriden to James and Mary Jane Becroft.                Maxwell AA Runabout (precursor to Chrysler) to W.H.   Blind in Hartford (Now Oak Hill School).
          buildings can be found throughout the rest of the town   James had served as a Marine in the Navy as well               McKerness that year. In what seems like an unusual       In 1916 Mildred travelled to Littleton, North
          as well.                                             as a private in the Mexican/American War, then                     idea in 1912, Becroft designed a special polished    Carolina where she took a position as music teacher
             There are few towns that can boast the presence   came home to start his own carpentry business. His                 wood and leather dashboard to be installed in his    at Littleton College. She enjoyed her time there,
          of a building designed by the world-famous architect   specialty was designing and constructing theatrical              Overland. He was most certainly a “car nut”.         returning to Wallingford to spend holidays with her
          I.M. Pei (1917-2019), let alone two. Thanks to Choate   stages and was known for this work in Connecticut                   In addition to his architecture career, Becroft   parents. While at Littleton, during the night of January
          Rosemary Hall School, Wallingford is home to Pei’s   and New York. For many years he was in charge                      was active in the Wallingford political scene. In    22, 1919, a fire of unknown cause destroyed much of
          Paul Mellon Arts Center and Carl C. Icahn Center for   of stage mechanics at both Wallack’s and Booth’s                 1909 he was appointed tree warden and helped to      the campus. Mildred may have had to jump out of a
          Science. These buildings provide an aesthetic modern   Theaters in New York City, and later worked in the               educate the public on such issues as the elm tree    second-floor window to save herself as several teachers
          contrast to the 18th century houses and the Georgian   trade around the country.                                        beetle. He served on the Court of Burgesses, like    and students did. Without much of an endowment,
          and Colonial revival structures on campus.              His son William, leaving formal education in                    present-day Town Council, and in 1908 was elected    Littleton College never reopened. Mildred must have

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