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Historic Buildings in New England
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Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Friends Meeting House in Amesbury, Massachusetts was built in 1850, Poet John Greenleaf Whittier served on the building committee and this was his house of worship. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places.In 2002. The meetinghouse still hosts the Amesbury Friends Meeting,an active Quaker congregation.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Maine's oldest dwelling, the Bray House 1662 at Kittery Point.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The home of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan on the banks of the Oyster River in Durham New Hampshire. This house was built by Dr. Samuel Adams in the period 1729-41.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The General Lewis Cass Birthplace in Exeter New Hampshire
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Abraham Browne House circa 1698 in Watertown Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Preston Foster House circa 1690 in Ipswich Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Hawke Meeting House 1755 in Danville New Hampshire is the oldest meeting house in the state in original condition.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The original schoolhouse at the Governor's Academy in the Byfield section of Newbury Massachusetts.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Samuel Tenney House built circa 1800 in Exeter, New Hampshire. This was the home of Samuel Tenney, scientist, physician, Revolutionary War surgeon, patriot, judge and member of Congress. His wife was Tabitha Gilman Tenney, the popular early American author who also lived in this mansion which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Macpheadris-Warner House is the earliest brick mansion in New England, It was built in 1716-1718 for Captain Archibald Macpheadris and his bride Sarah Wentworth, daughter of New Hampshire's Governor John Wentworth.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The John Hicks House in Cambridge Massachusetts was built in 1762 John Hicks was killed by British soldiers on April 19, 1775. The house was used by General Putnam as his office during the Revolutionary War.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > McIntyre Garrison House built in 1640, York Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The John Hancock Warehouse on Hancock Wharf in York Maine. John Hancock owned this property in the 1700's when Maine was part of Massachusetts.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Jefferds' Tavern 1750 in York Village Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Watertown Arsenal Commanders Mansion, Watertown Massachusetts
The home of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan on the banks of the Oyster River in Durham New Hampshire. This house was built by Dr. Samuel Adams in the period 1729-41.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The home of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan on the banks of the Oyster River in Durham New Hampshire. This house was built by Dr. Samuel Adams in the period 1729-41.
The home of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan on the banks of the Oyster River in Durham New Hampshire. This house was built by Dr. Samuel Adams in the period 1729-41.
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