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HomeMy WebLinkAbouteast-street_0151 Assessor's Number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number FORM B - BUILDING 006261-151 Boston N. � 716 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING Town Lexington 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD Place (neighborhood or village) BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Address 151 East St. Historic Name Joseph Spaulding/Doran House to 11 Uses: Present Multi-Family Residential s Original Residential Date of Construction 1884 Source Lexington Valuation lists Style/Form No Style Architect/Builder Exterior Material: Foundation Fieldstone 1 Wall/Trim Wood Clapboard to Roof Asphalt Shingle Outbuildings/Secondary Structures r Major Alterations(with dates) Front porch removed,entry moved to side, addition to rear ell (1980s) ��o g Condition Good o Moved ® no ❑ yes Date l ' Acreage Part of a condominium development eb \. — Setting Set fairly close to a busy street in a 1980s condominium development Recorded by Nancy S. Seasholes Organization Lexington Historical Commission Date(month/year) March 1998 Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form. BUILDING FORM ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION ❑see continuation sheet Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other buildings within the community. 151 East St. was once a Queen Anne farmhouse but has lost almost all its original finishes. The original house is rectangular with a rear ell, 2'/z stories,three-by-two bays, and front-gabled. The rear ell was originally two stories, one-by-two bay, and front- gabled with a ridge chimney. The house is set on a fieldstone foundation, clad with wood clapboards, and roofed with asphalt shingles. In a recent renovation,the main entry was moved from the original facade to the northwest corner of the side elevation;a dorway surround added with a molded cornice, fluted pilasters, and full-length sidelights; windows replaced with the present 12/12 double hung sash; and a large shed-roofed addition put on the entire west elevation of the ell. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE ❑ see continuation sheet Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include uses of the building, and the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community. This house was built in 1884 by Joseph Spaulding on a lot on which there was an existing house that had been built about 1820 by Loa Locke. Spaulding had bought the lot with the old house in 1872 from Loa Locke's daughter-in-law;he built this house in 1884 and took down the old one in 1889. Historical photographs show this house as a front-gabled Queen Anne farmhouse with a full-width porch. In 1894 this house and land on both sides of East St. was purchased by Levi Doran,who moved to Lexington from Brookline and was the grandfather of Guy Doran,the present owner of Doran Greenhouses. In the 1980s this house was completely remodeled by developer Mark Moore as part of a condominium development. At that time the porch and other Queen Anne finishes were removed, the doorway moved from the front to the side, the present dorr surround installed,the windows replaced, and the addition put on the rear ell. BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES ❑ see continuation sheet Guy and Elaine Doran, personal communication 1998. Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Lexington. Revised and continued to 1912 by the Lexington Historical Society. Boston: Houghton Mullin, 1913. 2: 373. Lexington Valuation Lists. 1816-1822, 1883-1895. Middlesex Registry of Deeds. Deeds. Cambridge, MA. 222: 332; 339: 410; 997: 425; 1198: 505; 2281: 218. ❑ Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked,you must attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement form.