HomeMy WebLinkAboutlincoln-street_0031 FORM B -BUILDING
Assessor's number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number
50/34 Boston N. 1076
Massachusetts Historical Commission
Massachusetts Archives Building
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Town Lexington
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Place (neighborhood or village)
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Address 31 Lincoln Street
Historic Name Alice Simonds House
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Uses: Present Residential
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Original Residential
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�' Date of Construction 1902-3
_ Source Lexington Minute-man, 1/10/1903
Style/Form Dutch Colonial
Architect/Builder unknown
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Foundation stone
Wall/Trim wood shingle
Roof asphalt shingle
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
garage
Major Alterations (with dates) 1989 -single-story add.
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Condition good
Moved ® no ❑ yes Date
Acreage 11,437 SF
Recorded by Lisa Mausolf Setting early 20th century residential area across from
Organization Lexington Historical Commission Hayden Rec. Ctr.
Date (month/year) April 2000
Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form.
BUILDING FORM (31 Lincoln Street)
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the
community.
The house at 31 Lincoln Street is a 1 3/4-story, wood shingled residence which rests on a stone foundation. Set with its broad
side to the street the house is capped by a gambrel roof, now sheathed in asphalt shingles. Along the length of the front
facade,the overhang of the roof provides shelter for a recessed porch which is supported by four Roman Doric columns.
Wooden steps front the central two columns; on the adjacent sides the columns are spanned by simple stick balusters. The
sidehall entrance retains its glass and raised panel door which also displays a dentil course under the window. Immediately
adjacent to the door jamb is an elevated, diamond-paned window. Remaining windows on the house, including the other
window sheltered by the front porch, are 1/1 doublehung units with diamond panes in the upper sash. The shed dormer
spanning the front roof slope is punctuated by two smaller windows of the same configuration. On the east side,there is a
three-sided, single-story bay window set above a stone foundation.
The west side elevation of the house is spanned by a single-story, flat-roofed addition set above a concrete foundation with a
three-sided west wall. The addition is capped by a stick balustrade with square posts. The windows contain 1/1 sash. A
wooden deck is located at the rear of the house.
A dr)veway extends along the east side of the house,terminating at a single-car, wood-shingled garage which is capped by a
hip Hoof There is an overhead garage door facing the street and two 6/6 windows on the side. Along the front lot line there is
a wooden picket fence.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Describe the history of the building. Explain its associations with local(or state) history. Include uses of the building and
the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community.
A brief mention in the Lexington Minute-man on January 10, 1903 appears to tell the early history of this house. It indicates
that Mrs. George Simonds who was then living on Adams Street had just purchased the attractive cottage on Lincoln Road,
built on the property owned by the Hon. A.E. SThe article indicates that the house was not yet finished but that Mrs.
Simonds would move in as soon as it was ready.cott.Th 1903 Valuation List indicates that Mrs. Simonds was assessed for a
house on Lincoln valued at$2800. The assessment the same in 1904 suggesting the completion of the house.
Directories indicate tFiat Alice Simonds continued to li here into the 1930s. Later owners included Eleanor Trowbridge who
acquired the property from Ellen Trowbridge in 1948. a present owners purchased the property in 1981.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES MC '
Le*ngton Assessors Records.
Le)xngton Directories, various dates.
Lexington Minute-man, 1/10/1903.
Lexington Valuation Lists, various dates.
Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked,you must attached a completed
National Register Criteria Statement form.