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Dearborn St._30.pdf
Built in 1874 for Sophronia Locke. House history completed in October 1980 by Staley McDermet and Joyce King.

Andrew St._24.pdf
Built for Capt. John Fairfield, Merchant, 1806 Home of Thomas Goss, Spanish Mariner

Arbella St._26.pdf
Built for Martha P. and Abraham Edwards, cloth folder by 1871

Barr St._15.pdf
Built for Captain James Smith, master mariner in 1849

Barton St._5.pdf
House of Thomas R. Williams, cabinetmaker, by 1805, moved to this site in 1846

Beach Ave._4.pdf
Built for Eliza J. Low wife of Daniel Low, Jeweler in 1883

Beach Ave._32.pdf
Built for Charles Tigh, Leather Dealer 1911 on the site of a residence built c. 1875 for Lemuel Jenness of Lowell

Bott's Court._2.pdf
Built in 1848 for and by Aaron Kehew, Carpenter

Bott's Court._5.pdf
Built ca 1783 for James Bott, Saddler & Chaisemaker

Bridge St._102.pdf
Built 1851 for Captain William B. Bates, shipmaster

Bridge St._137.pdf
Samuel Simonds, Painter 1837; documents provided are of research conducted on the house, formal house history unavailable

Briggs St._21.pdf
Outbuilding from the Elias Hasket Derby Estate built c. 1798 Moved to this site in 1856

Broad St._2.pdf
Built for Capt. Thomas Eden, Shipmaster as a Warehouse c. 1762 Converted to a residence in 1834 for Benjamin Cox, Merchant

Broad St._21.5.pdf
No plaque text provided; Built for Nathaniel Ropes in 1886.

Broad St._8.pdf
Built for Benjamin Cox, merchant c. 1810

Buffum St._11.pdf
Built for Theron Palmer, boot and shoe dealer by 1870

Buffum St._34.pdf
Built by John H. Bickford, electrical engineer in 1895

Buffum St._31.pdf
Built for Curtis E. Wadleigh, tin-ware manufacturer in 1869

Turner St._9.pdf
Built by Henry Brown, mason, and John Rinks, laborer, between 1840 and 1850

Summit Ave._16.pdf
Built for Lewis T. Allen, bookkeeper c. 1896

Carlton St._25.pdf
Built by Thomas Magoun, shipwright circa 1802

Carpenter St._12.pdf
Built by Dan Farrington & William Orne, Jr. 1801 Remodeled c. 1870

Carpenter St._3.pdf
Built for John Bertram, merchant, and daughter Annie Webb, landlord. 1882
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