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HomeMy WebLinkAboutclarke-street_0024 FORM B — BUILDING AREA FORM N0. 1 445 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION 294 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MA 02108 Lexington Iress 24 Clarke Street ;toric Name Redman. House Present residential 11 Original residential )ESCRIPTION: to 1886 30urce Lexington I,linute 11an, llay 21, 1886 SKETCH MAP Show property' s location in relation Style Shingle Style vernacular to nearest cross streets and/or geographical features. Indicate Architect 1�,bram C, Washburn, builder all buildings between inventoried property and nearest intersection. Exterior wall fabric cla_nboards, shingles Indicate north. Outbuildings garage O � Major alterations (with dates) ✓' Moved Date Approx. acreage 1q,501 t't..2 Recorded by .nne Grady, Nancy S. Seasholes Setting Across from the former Hancock Organization Lexington Historical Co an.ission School; in an area developed in the late Date April, 1964 nineteenth century. (Staple additional sheets here) .11.1 ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe important architectural features and evaluate in terms of other buildings within the community.) This house has the nicturescue massing and patterned shingle finish characteristic of O UCe,Yo At n e and Shingle Stele vernacular houses in Lexington. Other features include deer brackets at the overhanging second stor•7 on the -ight hand side. The house was built, the newspaper tells us, bu Abram_+da _ vashburn, one of Lexington's most prominent local contractors, veru probably on speculation. A house of nearly identical form was built by- Washburn at south corner of Bloomfield Street and Highland Avenue. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the role owners played in local or state history and how the building relates to the development of the community,) In 1.890 Allston_ !onroe Redman, who worked in Boston, moved to this house with his far.ily. A diary kept by his daughter, Edith, during their early years in Lexington is in the possession of the Lexington Historical Societl . It is an account of the activities of rliss Redman when she was in her early twenties, but nukes passing reference to the house. BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication, author, date and publisher) Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Lexington, revised and continued to 1912 bN7 the Lexington_ historical Societe, Volume II, P. 556. Boston: Houghton Iifflin Company, 1913. f r Lexington -Minute 1-Ian, riay 21, 1886.] ('eb �� I HO Diary of Edith Dedman. Lexington historical Society archives. 10M - 7/82