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35 AmAcock *tvf- <br /> LWENTORY FORMCONTINUATION SHEET Town Property Address <br /> LEXINGTON . <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Fom1No. <br /> MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING 86 <br /> 2.20 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD <br /> BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 <br /> HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: <br /> The first known owner of this house was Charles K.Tucker who is shown as the owner on the 1853 map. C.K.Tucker <br /> (1811-1889)was born in Concord,New Hampshire and lived in Charlestown before moving to Lexington in 1842. He <br /> served on the board of overseers of the poor and represented the district in the legislature in 1858, He was a wheelwright <br /> by trade and the 1853 shows a shop building to the west of the house. The 1889 map indicates that the house and shop <br /> were then owned by the C.K.Tucker estate. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY: <br /> Hudson,Charles. History of the Town of Lexington. Cambridge: The Riverside Press Co., 1913,vol. 2, p. 708. <br /> Lexington directories,various dates. <br /> Middlesex County Register of Deeds,Cambridge,Mass. <br /> U.S. Census,Lexington, 1880. <br /> 1853& 1889 Lexington maps. <br /> Supplement prepared by: <br /> Lisa Mausolf <br /> July 2009 <br />