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7. Original owner (if known) <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 /> Details (cant.) . pediment gables-Double bay on right side (ornamented overhanging <br /> corners above lower bay) Turned posts on back porchsbeaded cutwork <br /> on cornice above them - string course of vertical panels between <br /> t 1st * 2nd floors - Inset panels under lower bay & tower windows= <br /> Dentil course over side gable window-bay on left-plaster(?) flower <br /> medallion in front gable underlined by dentil course making it in <br /> closed pediment - 3 story tower on right-closed pediment on parch <br /> roof -dentil course & flower medallion in pediment. Same bead work <br /> trim on front porch as on back porch.. Stone foundation. <br /> Historical significance Lowd. <br /> OL-O <br /> I r l 1903 <br /> The father of Mrs. Mildred Clark, William P. Scammon, lived in this house. <br /> Mr. Scammon, for many years prior to and including the 1920s and early 1930s, was <br /> Superintendent of.Public Works. for the town of Lexington. <br /> The interior was drastically altered in 1981 when the owner (Marie Boucher) <br /> removed old plaster, installed new plumbing, and completely redid the back entry <br /> and kitchen area. <br /> S. Lawrence Whipple, 1984 <br /> 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, <br /> early maps, etc.) <br /> V" o� i <br /> I q63 S'& bo% Vol. <br /> 3/73 <br />