Inventory No: Historic Name: Common Name: Address: hrv.52 Bridge, Jeremiah - Stone, Dea. Isaac N. House Hartwell, Daniel - Farnsworth, J. House 23 Fairbank St City/Town: Village/Neighborhood: Harvard Harvard Center Local No: 17D-49; 259 Year Constructed: R 1750 Architect(s): Architectural Style(s): Use(s): Significance: Area(s): Designation(s): Colonial Single Family Dwelling House Archaeology, Historic; Architecture; Industry HRV.A: Harvard Common Historic District HRV.O: Harvard Center Historic District Local Historic District (3/27/1975); Nat'l Register District (9/22/1997) The Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC) has converted this paper record to digital format as part of ongoing projects to scan records of the Inventory of Historic Assets of the Commonwealth and National Register of Historic Places nominations for Massachusetts. Efforts are ongoing and not all inventory or National Register records related to this resource may be available in digital format at this time. The MACRIS database and scanned files are highly dynamic; new information is added daily and both database records and related scanned files may be updated as new information is incorporated into MHC files. Users should note that there may be a considerable lag time between the receipt of new or updated records by MHC and the appearance of related information in MACRIS. Users should also note that not all source materials for the MACRIS database are made available as scanned images. Users may consult the records, files and maps available in MHC's public research area at its offices at the State Archives Building, 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, open M-F, 9-5. Users of this digital material acknowledge that they have read and understood the MACRIS Information and Disclaimer (http://mhc-macris.net/macrisdisclaimer.htm) Data available via the MACRIS web interface, and associated scanned files are for information purposes only. THE ACT OF CHECKING THIS DATABASE AND ASSOCIATED SCANNED FILES DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. IF YOU ARE REPRESENTING A DEVELOPER AND/OR A PROPOSED PROJECT THAT WILL REQUIRE A PERMIT, LICENSE OR FUNDING FROM ANY STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCY YOU MUST SUBMIT A PROJECT NOTIFICATION FORM TO MHC FOR MHC'S REVIEW AND COMMENT. You can obtain a copy of a PNF through the MHC web site (www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc) under the subject heading "MHC Forms." Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc This file was accessed on: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at 12:02 AM
FORM B - BUILDING assessor's 17D-49 usgs quad Ayer area Common Massachusetts Historical Commission 80 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Town Place Address form #SZ Harvard Common 23 Fairbank Street Historic Name: Bridge?-Stone House Use Present residence Original residence of construction: 18th cen Source Style Form reverse colonial central chimney Sketch Map Architect Exterior N/A Material: Wall/Trim wood A Roof asphalt Foundation stone Outbuildings barn See rear of form for more detailed description Alterations addition See rear of form for more detailed description. Condition good Recorded by: Claire W. Dempsey Organization: : May 1993 Harvard Historical Commission RECEIVE Moved Acreage no.87 acres Setting village See rear of form for detailed description JUL f 5 1993 MASS. HiST. COMM.
BUILDING FORM ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION The Bridge?-Stone House is located on a large lot of.87 acres at 23 Fairbank Street near its intersection with Oak Hill Road. The center chimney house has a slightly irregular facade of three bays and its lateral wall arrangement into two symmetrical bays suggests two tiers of rooms within. Traditionally, houses of this exterior form enclose a plan of central lobby entry flanked by a hall and a parlor in the front, a central kitchen flanked by small sevice spaces in the rear. The house is covered in clapboard with 6/9 sash and plain trim except at its central entry. This entry is covered by an enclosed, gable-roofed porch, l i t on the side walls, and trimmed by Doric pillasters and entablature supporting a full pediment. A two-story wing of two bays in width extends to the right of the main block, and beyond the ell a shedroofed woodshed connects the house to a large shingled English barn, entered through a central barn door; a two-car garage extends from the end of the barn. The property may also have an archaeological site associated with i t, as map evidence suggests that a shop was formerly located on the north or Oak Hill Road side of the lot. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE The Bridge?-Stone House appears from external evidence to date to the 18th century. The house first appears on the 1813 map, marked "J. Bridge." Jeremiah Bridge came to Harvard in the 1760s from Lexington, and served the town during the Revolution, in the militia and the Continental Army; perhaps Bridge survived long enough to be listed in 1831, but i t is likely to be a kinsman. The property is said to have been next owned by Deacon Isaac N. Stone, who served the Evangelical Congregational Church from 1847 until 1863 when he left Harvard for Groton. Stone was involved in Harvard's stone cutting industry, operating a shop for sawing stone on Bowers Brook. A stone-cutter's shop survived to be recorded on the 1870 map when the property was owned by Daniel Hartwell, and a similarly located outbuilding is noted in 1898 as well, when the property was owned by J. Farnsworth. Later owners of the property included Emma Kinsman (1907) and Francis Wallett. REFERENCES Anderson, Directions of a Town, 1976. Nourse, History of Harvard, 1894. Essays on Common Area by Sawyer (1952) and Hersey (1936). Notes of Scourgie, HHS. Holman Map of 1831; Beers Atlas of _-&7&^ Richardson Atlas of 1898. _x_ Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. See NR Criteria Statement form for the Harvard Common Area.
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