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ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICkNCE (describe important architectural features and <br /> evaluate in terms of other buildings within community) <br /> 10 room - originally painted dark red. Center front door. Wrap around <br /> porch from front to left side with front balustrade left side 3 story <br /> 4 sided tower w/peaked roof. Off white clapboard, black blinds <br /> shingles - 3 floor side eaves - rear second floor porch. 2 chimneys at ridge <br /> from second floor & rear second floor porch w/win finials <br /> (See Continuation Sheet) <br /> HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Cexplain the role owners played in local or state history <br /> and how the building relates to the development of the community) <br /> Arthur Howe b. 1875, m. Marion Goodings in 1900. tR1? <br /> Charles E. Morey purchased the house from Washburn. C. 1,,Pt7 Arthur Howe <br /> became the owner. The Howe family <br /> *A4 ha Ctk uw h' I 99L)• <br /> BIBLIOGR.aPHY and/or REFERENCES <br /> Hudson's History of Lexington - Vol. II - pg. 311 <br /> Family Member <br /> .Lexington Minute Man, August 2, 1895, January 3, 1896. <br /> 20M-2/80 <br />
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