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MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION North
MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Town: Lexington
Place: (neighborhood or village)
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r Historic Name: Goddard-Lawrence House
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„i1 _•� Date of Construction: c.1870
Source: 1875 map
Style/Form:
Architect/Builder: unknown
Exterior Material:
j Foundation: brick
Wall/Trim: wood clapboards
Topographic or Assessor's Map
Roof: asphalt shingles
f��t � Outbuildings/Secondary Structures:
modern garage 14
Major Alterations(with dates):
1899—alterations incl. front porch, vestibule, dormer
date?—exterior chimney, rear deck
' c.1980— new windows
16' Condition: good
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Moved: no x yes Date
Acreage: 0.62 acre
Setting: mixed use neighborhood
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Recorded by: Lisa Mausolf
Organization: Lexington Historical Commission
Date(month/year): Jan. 2010
Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form.
INVENTORY FORM B CONTINUATION SHEET LEXINGTON 28 Muzzey Street
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No.
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125
Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
If checked,you must attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement form.
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION:
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other buildings within the community.
The house at 28 Muzzey Street is a 2 %-story,4 x 2-bay, side-gabled dwelling which is sheathed in wood clapboards and rests on
a brick foundation. The eaves of the asphalt-shingled gable roof project slightly and end in returns and there is a three-sided bay
window on each of the gable ends. The entrance porch with its turned posts appears to be a later addition as is the five-sided
projecting vestibule which has a glass-and-panel front door and is flanked by vertical fixed windows with leaded glass in a
geometric pattern. The porch also shelters a smaller stairhall window with leaded glass. The flat roof of the porch is crowned
by a turned balustrade. The remaining windows contain 1/1 replacement sash and are flanked by blinds. Other alterations
include the hip-roofed dormer centered on the front roof slope and the exterior chimney on the south(west)end. The rear ell
has a modern deck.
To the southwest of the house is a modern garage with two overhead doors on its gablefront.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Discuss 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.
This house appears to date to the 1870s. The 1875 map shows a house on the site owned by A.A. Goddard. The 1880 Census
seems to list Melvina Goddard, a dressmaker, as living in the house. Alonzo Goddard died in March 1886.
The 1889 map shows the house as being owned by L. Lawrence. Lyman Lawrence was a hardware merchant who came to
Lexington in 1866. A brief note in the Lexington Minute-man on February 10, 1899 mentioned that A.C. Washburn was to
remodel the house owned by Lyman Lawrence on Muzzey Street and"materially change the appearance and arrangement of the
building". Lyman Lawrence was still in residence in 1920 with his son Herbert and daughter Flora. Herbert and Flora were still
living here in 1930.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Lexington Minute-man, Feb. 10, 1899.
Middlesex South Register of Deeds, Cambridge,MA
Sanborn Insurance maps,various years
Town Directories
U.S. Census,various years.
1875 and 1889 map
Continuation sheet 1
INVENTORY FORM B CONTINUATION SHEET LEXINGTON 28 Muzzey Street
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No.
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125
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