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i. Original owner (if known) bPiVI e- r;-C-fCe <br /> Original use <br /> Subsequent uses (if any) and dates <br /> S. Themes (check as many as applicable) <br /> Aboriginal Conservation Recreation <br /> Agricultural Education Religion <br /> Architectural Exploration/ Science/ <br /> The Arts settlement invention <br /> Commerce Industry Social/ <br /> Communication Military Humanitarian <br /> Community development Political . Transportation <br /> 9. Historical Significance (include explanation of themes checked above) <br /> Center entrance, 5 bays wide, hip roof, two chimneys to rear, ell SE at <br /> right angles to main bldg. ; ell with ridge roof, Colonial Revival porch, <br /> concrete foundation. <br /> According to E.B. Worthen, a very old house forme(ly stood on this <br /> property in which Robert Harrington lived (Harrington came to Lexington in 1711) . <br /> Ebenezer Pierce was living in the old house in 1825 and, in 1844, built <br /> the present house on this site, and "the old house was demolished in 1854" <br /> (see Form E-55, 13 Maple Street) . <br /> In 1870, this house was purchased by Walter Wellington (see 1889 Walker <br /> map) . In the 1930s, the house was remodeled into a two-family house and Frank <br /> I. Pierce lived in one-half of it. <br /> Source: E.B. Worthen; archives of the Lexington Historical Society, Acc. #6642. <br /> S. Lawrence. Whipple, 1984 <br /> Ig06 IM - a �i l �'Vks'd�) , f'o ✓ill <br /> WeArlho IVI Mal,) d4a MW a4 l 906, <br /> 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, <br /> early maps, etc.) <br /> I' iallf l- M0411 Avcj 17, 041) M a-cl log /10 Z <br /> Pis �► }�, �M ass <br />
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