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7. Qliginal owner (if known) (Jeremiah Bennett of E. Weare N. H. -sold to Nat'l Kimball, <br /> Hopkinton, 177 <br /> Original use <br /> Subsequent uses (if any) and dates <br /> 8. 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 /> House disassembled by G. Holden�= of Boston, specialist in restoration. <br /> Reassembled in Lexington by Greene & Harold Johnson, builder. Fireplaces & <br /> chimney reconstructed using mostly brick from old house. Interior panelling, <br /> "Indian shutters," doors, latches etc. faithfully reused. Sample of original <br /> wallpaper in 'parson's cupboard' of old kitchen. <br /> 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, <br /> early maps, etc.) <br /> Yankee maga zine - July 19 59 <br /> Other records in East Weare Library, E. Weare, N. H: <br /> Tapescript notes accompanying Lexington Bicentennial Photographic Exhibit. Copies <br /> in Lexington Library & Lex. Hist. Soc. Archives. <br />