After settling his son's debts, Amos retreated to the family summer residence in Simsbury, the Amos Eno House (1820, on the National Register of Historic Places) which had been erected by Eno's father-in-law, Elisha Phelps.
His home, which he built in 1820, has been renamed the Amos Eno House, after a subsequent owner.
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