User talk:Knowledgekid87/First period houses in Massachusetts (1680–1699)
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[edit]- Charles Gill House - Hingham (1690 c.) [1]
- Joseph Howe-Thaddeus House - Marlborough (1688 c.) [2]
- Ross Tavern - Ipswich (1680 r.) [3]
- Samuel Stowell House - Hingham (1693 c.) [4]
- The Colonial Inn–James Minot–Thoreau House - Concord (1690 c.) [5]
- Captain William Smith House - Lincoln (1693 c.) [6]
- William and Jane Phinney House - Billerica (1680 r.) [7]
Listing issues
[edit]Built later than attested
[edit]- Ambrose Gale Jr. House - Marblehead 1680 c. but likely 1700 c. [8]
- Edward Devotion House - Brookline 1680 c. but was rebuilt in 1745 [9]
- Benjamin Abbot House - Andover 1685 c. but proven to be 1711.
- Kingsbury House - Claimed 1686, NRHP says 1700 c.
- Col. John Weeks-Thomas Keyes House - Claimed 1688 c. most likely built 1705 c. [10]
- Sanderson House (Lexington) - Claimed 1689 c. most likely built 1735 c. [11]
- Timothy Munroe House - Claimed 1690 c. most likely built 1750 c. [12]
- House at 215 Brookline Street - Claimed 1693, most likely built 1719 c.
- Cooley-Chapman House - Claimed 1695 c.
- King House (Newton, Massachusetts) - Claimed 1695 c. NRHP says 1710 c.
- Solomon Kimball House (Wenham, Massachusetts) - Claimed 1696, NRHP says 1700 c.
- James Friend House - Claimed 1697 c., actual 1725 c.
- Peak House - 1711 c. [13]
No 17th century features remaining
[edit]- Barnabas Holmes House - Marion (1680 c.) [14] [15] "Said to" or "thought to" does not equal actual psychical evidence unless its studied further.
- Roseneath Cottage - Hingham (1680 c.) [16]
No historical site
[edit]- Manning House Frame - Boston (1693 c.) Set up as an art exhibit.
- London Coffee House - Salem (1699 c.)
Non extant
[edit]- House at 577 Boston Road - Billerica (1680 r.) [17]
- Heman Howland House - Brewster (1680 c.)
- Robert Ware-Joel H. Robinson House - Norfolk (1680 c.) [18] - Demolished in 2010 [19]
- Sears Homestead - Yarmouth (1680 c.) [20] - Destroyed by fire in 1983. [21]
- Ensign Jonathan Danforth Jr. House - Billerica (1682 c.) [22]
- Anthony Anable House - Scituate (1688 c.) [23]
- Austin-Bearse House - Barnstable (1692 c.)
- Samuel Stowell House - Plymouth (1693 c.)
- Daniel Webster Inn - Sandwich (1694 c.) [24] [25]
- Sylvanus Campbell House - Norton (1697 c.)
Very little known or more info needed
[edit]- Capt. Bates House (aka Ezra Waite or "Wayte" House) - Melrose (1680 c.) [26]
- Ebenezer Mason House - Medfield (1680 c.) [27]
- John James House - Hull (1680 c.) [28]
- John White Jr. House - Lancaster (1680 c.) [29]
- Oak Street - Foxborough (1680 c.) [30]
- Owen’s Tavern - West Brookfield (1680 c.) [31] Possibly non-extant
- Barrett-Hornblower-Hutchins House - Concord (1680 c.) [32]