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HomeMy WebLinkAboutbedford-street_0001 F O R AI B - BUILDING In Area no. Form no. 6 -,�LF�SSACIIUSETTS HISTORICAL, COP✓IA'IISSIO �Ci A�1 51 t• 4-1. c i -- _. {^f r _ Lexington ✓n ' .res s j" sent use Museum sent owner Town Of Lexington ri r , _ cription: = c 1713 ')ource 9L . NVQ 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location Architect in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Exterior wall fabric White Clapboard 7 Outbuildings (describe) '^ eonirag 17,CRIM, Other features over �+ wi�idows imen VPhas[me in R� on east ers oorway Acaltion on nor - ` Altered Repaired Date 1974 Moved Date 5. Lot size: Less than one acre Over one acre X Approximate frontage 140' Approximate distance of building from street 30' DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by Ruth Beebe USGS Quadrant Organization Lex. Hist. Comm. AIHC Photo no. Date August 18, 1975 (over) i. C) ii;inal owner (if knowr:) John Muzzey Original use Tavern & residence Subsequent uses (if any) and dates 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Conservation Recreation Agricultural Education Religion Architectural x Exploration/ Science/ The Arts settlement invention Commerce Industry Social/ Communication Military x Humanitarian Community development x Political Transportation 9. Historical Significance (include explanatie,l of themes checked above) Registered National Landmark. Lexington Historical Society persuaded the town to buy Buckman Tavern in 1913. It is maintained by the Historical Society who keep it open as a house museum. By 1775 the tavern then owned & operated by John Buckman had become the site of Minute Men gatherings after musters on the green. The night of April 18, the Minute Men assembled here after Paul Revere's message warning that the British were marching out to seize the stores at Concord was delivered. When the British troops were finally sighted, the Minute Men who had spent the night waiting at the Tavern, rushed out to form their battle line on the green. Source Material: Lexington Historical Society archives- Booklet: "Story of the Buckman Tavern" S. Lawrence Whipple, 1984 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.) Tourtellot Battle of Lexington &Concord Hudson History of Lexington - 2nd od, 1913