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HomeMy WebLinkAboutmuzzey-street_0021 FORM B - BUILDING In Area no. Form no. MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION A 31 Office of the Secretary, State House, Boston Lexington -- ti ss 21 Muzzey St. nt use Doctor's office nt owner - iption; - - c.1870 -- -_ tree C ee ReVi VA, tect in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Exterior wall fabric V Outbuildings (describe) Other features Gable end to street, door recessed, shallow triangular pediment; two xfirst floor windows to left of door, (over) 4 Altered Date f rid Moved Date ` :=4 �� 5. Lot size L One acre or less x Over one acre ED Approximate frontage 50' Approximate distance of building from street 25' O NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by Eliz. W.Reinhardt USGS Quadrant Organization Lexington Historical Commission HC Photo no. Date 9/75 (over) qm-,)_7q_Rnti1465 (90M-2=;76) 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 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) 2 x 2, three smaller 2 x 2 windows 2nd floor; one chimney middle of roof, to left of ridge. This was the former home and office of Dr. William J. Currier, a prominent physician in Lexington at the turn of the twentieth century (see Hudson, Volume II) . Source: Lexington Historical Society, notes of E.B. Worthen, Jr. j;. Lawrence Whipple, 1984 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.)