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INVENTORY FORM B CONTINUATION SHEET LEXINGTON 36 Hayes Avenue <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. <br /> 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 <br /> 1572 <br /> Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. <br /> If checked,you must attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement form. <br /> ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION: <br /> Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other buildings within the community. <br /> Incorporating elements of the Colonial Revival and Craftsman styles, 36 Hayes Avenue is a two-story, gable-roofed dwelling <br /> sheathed in wood shingles and set above a rubble foundation. The asphalt-shingled roof displays overhanging eaves with <br /> exposed rafter tails. The center entrance is sheltered by a pedimented, closed entrance portico with sidelights flanking the <br /> paneled door. On either side of the entrance is a set of two 6/1 windows which project slightly and are capped by a shed roof. <br /> The upper story of the facade is punctuated by three individual, double-hung windows containing 6/1 sash. At the east end of <br /> the facade there was originally a single-story porch. This has been eliminated,replaced by a two-story addition a single bay <br /> wide which blends with the original house. The northeast gable end displays a mix of clerestory and double-hung windows <br /> above a two-car garage on the lower level. <br /> HISTORICAL NARRATIVE <br /> Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local(or state)history. Include uses of the building, and the role(s)the <br /> owners/occupants played within the community. <br /> The house at 36 Hayes Avenue(known formerly as 6 and 22 Hayes Avenue until about 1935)was constructed on land(lot 66) <br /> that was part of the Oakmount Park subdivision, initially laid out in 1903. Hayes Avenue is not shown on the 1906 map. The <br /> original owner of the house is believed to have been Alexander Wadsworth. He became a resident of Lexington in May 1910 <br /> and was married to Alice. He was employed as an accountant at a woolen company and was living here by 1920. By 1930 the <br /> house was owned and occupied by Lester Redman. Hiram Watson Jackson Jr. was living here in 1932 and Mr. &Mrs. Milton <br /> Hodgdon were living here in 1942. <br /> Later owners included Michael and Elva Maltz who sold the property to Stephen Gendzier in 1969 (Book 1760,Page 728). <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES <br /> Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Lexington. Cambridge: The Riverside Press Co., 1913. <br /> Lexington Directories,various dates. <br /> Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, Cambridge,Mass. —Plan Book 145,Page 3. <br /> Sanborn Insurance Maps,various dates. <br /> U.S. Census,various years. <br /> 1906 map <br /> Continuation sheet 1 <br />