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HomeMy WebLinkAboutforest-street_0005 FORM B - BUILDING In Area no. Form no. K 4.28 XLA,SSAC HUSE TTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Office of the Secretary, State House, Boston m Lexington ress 5 Forest St. Before 1910 Mr. Charles T. West ae (Undertaker) & [,lard; Miss Smith (no \ I� relative of Allen Smith JV- sent sent use Thielling i ng Lived here.since 1910 ' sent owner Mrs . Allen Smith (age93) since 1910 cription: = e Before 1875 - iource Map of 1875 & Mrs. Smith -�€ e t! Artrl to - � s 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location Architect in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. i Exterior wall fabric Clapboard & shingle - + 2 story clapboard,ridge Outbuildings (describe)...fbarn ca/baz door Other features Brick foundation. Lattice V,�+ `G under porch-rancrete front steps. Door has li ghtc On -blas and abnvp Altered X See over Date 1930's Moved Date r 5. Lot size: 5277 ft.G A One acre or less _ ` Over one acre Approximate frontage 76' Approximate distance of building from street 5' Anne Grady, Nancy S. Seasholes DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by Elizabeth C. Whitman USGS (quadrant Organization Lexington Historical Commission MHC Photo no. April, 1984 Date May I , 19 76 (over) 5M-2-75-R061465 7. Original owner (if known) Original use Subsequent uses (if any) and dates 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Conservation Recreation Agricultural Education Religion Architectural x Exploration/ Science/ The Arts settlement invention Commerce Industry Social/ Communication Military humanitarian Community development x Political Transportation 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) This is close to commercial development. 3 storey ridge roof gable end to street. 14' wide porch runs across front left. Turned posts, dentils below overhang. Bay to right of door. 1 story -1 room addition to rt, of bay in 1930's as well as 2 story cross gable addition behind it. (These enlarge liv.rm. din.rm. + 1 bedroom. Fire place added in liv. rm.) Din. room window projects& is leaded glass. In 1910 was a stained glass window to left of front door. Small entablature at top of 2nd story. Porch at 2nd story level over liv. rm. addition. 3rd. story shingled, lower course serrated, Left side had indented portion in 1910. Chimneys (2) on ridge, 1 dormer. 2nd floor right rear overhangs lower (dining) room. Stair on left of hall goes straight up then curves to right at top. 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.) INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Commmity: Form No: MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL CMISSION Le.:dngton 428 Office of the Secretary, Boston Property Name: 5 Forest Street Indicate each item on inventory form which is being continued below. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE This building very likely began as a Mansard roof cottage similar to its neighbors. A reference in the Lexington Minute Man indicates that owner C.T. West added a second story in the 1890s. Noteworthy features include the vase- shaped turned porch posts and blusters which repeat on a smaller scale the shape of the posts. This is one of the few properties in the area to retain a barn. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Unlike its neighbors, which were built as rental properties, this house was occupied by its owner, Charles T. West. In the 1887 Directory, West is listed as having an "insurance office at the coal yards," but from 1894 on he was also an undertaker with an office on Massachusetts Avenue. BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES 1876 map 1889 map 1898 map 1906 map 1887 Directory 1894 Directory 1899 Directory 1906 Directory Staple to Inventory form at bottom