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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 /> Agriculcural 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 /> Descrip cont; 1 chimney w. front, door insert with panelled — �, <br /> side lights,heavy plain entablature, pilasters; windows 6 x 6; porch on E side, <br /> square columns balustrade between columns; added ell rear. <br /> Historical singificance <br /> 1845 - earliest reference in Registry of Deeds is the date 1845, when the land <br /> and house are transferred from Oliver Kendall to Samuel and Hannah Bridge. <br /> 1874 - Hannah Bridge to her daughter, Caroline, and George Davis. <br /> 1919 - Caroline Davis to Alexander and Sarah Hammer. <br /> 1925 - the Hammers to Ruth and Charles Eichorn. <br /> 1939 - Homeowners Loan Corporation takes title for $500 on foreclosure. <br /> 1940 - H.L.C. to Kenneth and Janet Jackson. <br /> 1950 - the Jacksons to Gordon and Katharine Welchman. <br /> 1952 - the Welchmans to Otto and Anne Gombosi. <br /> 1967 - Anne Gombosi to John and Marjorie Hovorka. <br /> 1972 - the Hovorkas to Kenneth and Margaret Brooke. <br /> (Source: Margaret Brooke, notes of the Lexington Historical Society) <br /> S. Lawrence Whipple, 1984 <br /> ! e 464 20� /S`_ <br /> � ma W-1 rb�3 s�✓v �s ����1 - y <br /> 1 H,,4sM V, z x339. <br /> 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, <br /> early maps, etc.) <br /> 3/73 <br />