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FORM B — BUILDING <br /> Assessor's Number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION 10063000074 Boston N. 730 <br /> MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING <br /> 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD Town Lexington <br /> BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Place (neighborhood or village) <br /> Address 53 Hancock St. <br /> t � to <br /> 11 Historic Name Joseph F. SimondsBatcheller/Stone House <br /> �s Uses: Present Residential <br /> Original Residential <br /> Date of Construction 1849 <br /> Source Tuttle list; Lexington Valuation lists <br /> Style/Form Italianate w. Colonial Revival/Jacobethan <br /> j additions <br /> Architect/Builder David A. Tuttle <br /> Exterior Material: <br /> Foundation Granite(original house), Fieldstone(additions) <br /> to <br /> Wall/Trim Wood Clapboard, Stucco <br /> Roof Slate <br /> Outbuildings/Secondary Structures Garage <br /> \ Major Alterations(with dates) <br /> Two additions at east end,front addition/porte cochere(by <br /> 1875?); enclosed porch, Colonial Revival and Jacobethan <br /> N finishes (dates unknown) <br /> 4� s <br /> Condition Good <br /> -_STREET_ x <br /> Moved ® no ❑ yes Date <br /> Acreage 0.87 A. <br /> Recorded by Nancy S. Seasholes Setting Set back from and on a rise above a heavily- <br /> trafficked residential street(the driveway is off a side street) <br /> Organization Lexington Historical Commission in a neighborhood of large,high-style 19th-and early 20th- <br /> century houses <br /> Date (month/year) January 1998 <br /> Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form. <br />
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