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HomeMy WebLinkAboutmassachusetts-avenue_1061-1063 FORM B - BUILDING In Area no. Form no. MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION E 2 51 Office of the Secretary qt,9tP u1-1co n.,o+-- Lexington s•. ess 1061-63 Mass. Ave. � a ent use residence , 1 --"` -Int owner ibmroczkowski, John, Isabel-1061 Casey, William & Margaret- 63 ription: ? 19th. c. urce Colonial Revival 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location Architect in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Exterior wall fabric rlanhnarrl s Outbuildings (describe) Other features Gable end to street, 2 story i bays front, SE side, porch across front, railing at 2nd story level, porch columns w penal of feeding (over) i Altered yes Date 1900 [� Moved Date 5. Lot size: 4r E- Less than one acre x Over one acre J _ Approximate frontage 60' Approximate distance of building from street pp o �t 50' DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by E. W. Reinhardt USGS Quadrant Organization Lex. Hist. Com. MHC Photo no. Date 7/23/75 (over) 7. Original owner (if known) Wellington Original use barn 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) Ed Worthen says thi�,sQhouse was originally barn to Wellington place (1071 Mass.Ave. Form E-52) Hence y relationship. Land originally tied in with Harrington (E-44) rW�Pi✓ ��✓h con✓ � � o ��. �l d ya�rt �Ie4l-ce, 11 ✓e � 0o pp..P_ he- diel 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.)