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Historic Early Homes in the New England Area
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Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Thomas Hale House 1717 in West Newbury Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Duston Garrison 1697 in Haverhill Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > John Greenleaf Whittier Birthplace built in 1688
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Weeks Brick House, built in 1710 by Samuel Weeks
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The 17th century Andrew Burley House in Ipswich Massachusetts, maintained as Smith's Tavern from 1760 to 1790
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Captain Matthew Perkins House 1709 in Ipswich Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Hazen Garrison 1680 - 1690 8 Groveland Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Richard Pike House in Newburyport Massachusetts built in 1810 was once the home of  Caleb Cushing, American diplomat, U.S. Congressman and United States Attorney General.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The 17th Century John Whipple House in Ipswich Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion in Portsmouth New Hampshire is a 40 room house which was built as the home of Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth. It is one of the few royal governors' residences to survive almost unchanged.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Jacob Wendell House in Portsmouth NH. Jeremiah Hill built the house in 1789. It is named for Jacob Wendell, a wealthy merchant, who purchased the home in 1816.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Oracle House was built by the Honorable Richard Wibird, an officer in the British Royal Navy, wealthy merchant, member of The King's Council and a benefactor of Harvard College.The first daily newspaper in New Hampshire, "THE ORACLE OF THE DAY" was published here in the 18th century by Charles Peirce.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The first period Mariner Goodwin House in Newburyport Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Knight-Short House circa 1715 in Newbury Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Knight-Short House circa 1715 in Newbury Massachusetts
Duston Garrison 1697 in Haverhill Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Duston Garrison 1697 in Haverhill Massachusetts
Duston Garrison 1697 in Haverhill Massachusetts
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