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INVENTORY FORM B CONTINUATION SHEET LEXINGTON 16 Hill Street <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. <br /> 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 <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 /> The house at 16 Hill Street is a 2 '/2-story gablefront dwelling constructed in a simplified Queen Anne style. The house is set on <br /> a mortared stone foundation and is presently sheathed in vinyl siding. The gable roof displays projecting eaves that end in <br /> returns and a brick chimney emerges from the ridge. The house is fronted by a single-story porch supported by bulbous turned <br /> posts with a spindle frieze and stick balusters. There are three bays of openings on the first floor of the fagade, including the <br /> sidehall entry and two above. Although predominantly retaining 2/2 sash,the window surrounds have been covered in vinyl. <br /> There is a Queen Anne fixed sash with square lights on the east side of the house and a three-sided bay window at the rear of the <br /> west elevation. Extending behind the house is a single-story wing of recent construction,resting on a concrete foundation with a <br /> deck on the west side. Fenestration includes casement and double-hung windows. <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 /> This property constitutes Lot 32 of George F. Tewksbury's subdivision, laid out in 1897 (Plan Book 109,Page 22). The lot was <br /> sold by Tewksbury to Charles Watt in October 1897 (Book 2598,Page 279). Watt(b.1852)was born in Scotland and came to <br /> this country about 1892. C. Watt is shown as the owner on the 1906 map. He worked as a contractor and lived here with his <br /> wife, children and other family members. Watt later lived here (originally known as 14 Hill St.)with his daughter,Elizabeth, <br /> and her husband Thomas Mansfield, a postman. The Mansfields continued to live here into the 1940s. <br /> The property was sold by Eugene and Mary White to Lincoln and Evelyn Cole in 1954 and by the Coles to Nina Dodd in 1993. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES <br /> 1906 map <br /> Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, Cambridge,Mass. <br /> Town Directories <br /> U.S. Census,various years. <br /> Continuation sheet 1 <br />