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INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Town Property Address <br /> LEXINGTON 6 FOREST STREET <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. <br /> MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING <br /> 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD 429 <br /> BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 <br /> HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: <br /> On September 19, 1908 the Lexington Minute-man reported that Frank Damon,the principal of Lexington High School <br /> had purchased the Edward H. Goodnough House on Forest Street. (The 1908 directory reports that Goodnough had <br /> moved to New York.) Damon also does not seem to have occupied the house for long. By 1913 it was occupied by <br /> Daniel Lewis, an accountant who worked in Boston. Lewis was still living here in 1932. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY: <br /> Lexington directories,various dates. <br /> Lexington Minute-Man, Sept. 19, 1908. <br /> Supplement prepared by: <br /> Lisa Mausolf <br /> March 2009 <br />
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