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Historic Early Homes in the New England Area
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Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Richard Jackson House 1664 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The oldest surviving wood frame house in NH. Jackson house is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Cooper-Frost-Austin House circa 1681 at 21 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > General Jonathan Moulton House in Hampton NH
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Boardman House circa 1687 in Saugus, Massachusetts. It is a National Historic Landmark.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Samuel Chase House, 154 Main Street in West Newbury, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1715 and added to the National Historic Register in 1990.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Howard House circa 1680 in Ipswich Massachusetts.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Judge Samuel Holten House circa 1670 in Danvers, Massachusetts. This was the home of Sarah Holten, who gave testimony against Rebecca Nurse which led to her execution in the Salem Witch Trials in 1692.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Seddon Tavern Newbury Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Coffin House 1678 Newbury Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Colonel Paul Wentworth House, originally built in Rollinsford, New Hampshire about 1701, was removed from town in 1936 and rebuilt in Dover, Massachusetts. It was dismantled in 2002, reassembled in 2004 on it's original site in NH, shown in this photo.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Wentworth Gardner House in Portsmouth NH was was built around 1760 for Thomas Wentworth, brother of John Wentworth, the last royal governor of New Hampshire
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The 18th century General Ichabod Goodwin House in South Berwick Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > McIntyre Garrison House built in 1640, York Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > James Noyes House 1646, 7 Parker Street in Newbury, Massachusetts.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The home of Josiah Bartlett, signer or the Declaration of Independence, in Kingston New Hampshire.
The 18th century General Ichabod Goodwin House in South Berwick Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The 18th century General Ichabod Goodwin House in South Berwick Maine
The 18th century General Ichabod Goodwin House in South Berwick Maine
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