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ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (describe important architectural features and <br /> evaluate in teras of other buildings within community) <br /> Original dk red - recessed front door w/sidelights - leaded glass window <br /> over door - small window at right w/leaded glass upper covered with flat <br /> roofed porch - dentiled cornice, supported by 4 round doric columns, <br /> half column at house. Lacy double windows 6 over 2 at right, single <br /> window left and 6 sided, 1 story flat roofed bay w/dentils, 3 windows- <br /> third floor front gable, overhang at 2nd story supported by brackets - <br /> palladian window w/fan-fluted pilasters - small rear ell - double dormer third <br /> floor rear, single dome 3rd floor sides - 1 chimney left side <br /> (See Continuation Sheet) <br /> HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (explain the role owners played in local or state history <br /> and hog, the building relates to the development of the community) <br /> James P. Prince was a lawyer in Boston. He is an example of the sort <br /> of individual who settled on the newly developed Meriam Hill in the 1880s and <br /> 1890s, intent upon living in pleasant country surroundings but close enough <br /> to the depot to commute easily to work in Boston. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES <br /> Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Lexington, revised and continued to <br /> 1912 by the Lexington Historical Society, Volume II, p. 548. Boston: <br /> Houghton Mifflin Company, 1913. Qq <br /> Lexington Minute Man, October 16, 18911 AA" (S <br /> 1906 Directory <br /> 20M-2/80 <br />
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