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4. Map. Draw sketch of building location Architect
in relation to nearest cross streets and
other buildings. indicate north. Exterior wall fabric Clapboards
Outbuildings (describe)
�) Other features Brick foundation, 3 bays wide
3 deep, tall windows 1st. floor, 2 chimney:
t at ridge ends, bracketed (over)
Altered Yes Date C.1900
CC. �� Moved Date
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5. Lot size
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171 One acre or less
� ,d Over one acre x
Approximate frontage 125'
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Approximate distance of building from street
20'
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by E. W. Reinhardt
USGS Quadrant
Organization Lex. Hist. Com.
MHC Photo no.
Date 8/25/75
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7. Original owner (if known) VA.AA d A. �u �
Original use
Subsequent uses (if any) and dates
8. Themes (check as many as applicable)
Aboriginal Conservation Recreation
Agricultural Education Religion
Architectural Exploration/ Science/
The Arts settlement invention _
Commerce Industry Social/
Communication Military humanitarian
Community development Political Transportation
9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above)
Descrip. cont.
Cornice, heavy overhang strong return w couple brackets, ell to rear,attached barn
at right angles SW rear, Door: lights over, side lights, barrel vault portico with
column supports, dentil molding detail. Windows 6 x 6, 1 story bay 5 •side of house.
Historical significance
Built in 1855 by David Ainsworth Tuttle "for myself. " Owned by George O.
Whiting in 1904.
A S. Lawrence Whipple, 1984
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10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records,
early maps, etc.)
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