RECEIVED Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions when completing this form.

Similar documents
Plymouth 163. Place (neighborhood or village)

Town Kingston. Place (neighborhood or village) Silver I ake. Address 279 Grove Street. Historic Name. Style/Form. Roof asphalt shingles

Assessor's number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number. Town Kingston Place (neighborhood or village) Address 92 Si immer Street Historic Name

Assessor's number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number. Town Kingston. Place (neighborhood or village) Address 24 School Street Historic Name

Place (neighborhood or village) Address fift/fin Slimmer Street. Historic Name. Source maps. Exterior Material: Roof asphalt shingles

Place (neighborhood or village) Address 4 Flm Street Historic Name. Foundation granite

town Kingston Place (neighborhood or village) Major Alterations (with dates) Condition good

Assessor's number 46/100. Town. Address. luses: Present _. Source Melville Style/Form. Condition good. Moved X no.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

FORM A - AREA MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125

\ Town. St,- F O R M B - BUILDING. Massachusetts Historical Commission 80 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02116

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

.u,.." VUUULUJ)'''ill J tl/utl. FORM B - Building

Town/City: Address: Source: Style/Form: Condition: Acreage:

Maryland Historical Trust Inventory No Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Loveland Historic Preservation Commission Staff Report

STATE REGISTER NOMINATION CHECK-OFF LIST (Revised )

Architectural Inventory Form

BOSToN POST RO,4..b been reduced. in si.:.ze,dormers are FORM B - BUILDING. In Area no. Form no.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Architectural Inventory Form

Maryland Historical Trust Inventory No. PG: 81B-003 Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form

r 5 .._-. tj~lj Q ~ Q r JUL &3 OD 00 --:::--;~-;:-V_N~I:..-(}...:...N.:... 5 r U I:l n 0 0 Q ~ r-cj-cj--o-o-" S

Architectural Inventory Form

IMPORTANT NOTICE. Architectural Inventory Form COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY I. IDENTIFICATION North Grand Avenue 5PE.

II' i. Entered in the National Register. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. historic name other names/site number

1816, Independence Hall 1850, Washington s Headquarters

NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORIC PROPERTY DOCUMENTATION LESSARD HOUSE NH STATE NO Second Avenue, Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire

State of California The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD

FORM B BUILDING MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORIC PROPERTY DOCUMENTATION DINARDO-DUPUIS HOUSE NH STATE NO Wight Street, Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire

Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions) 02D01: Commerce / financial / savings and loan 11D03: doctor office chiropractic

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Architectural Inventory Form

City of Loveland Community and Strategic Planning Civic Center 500 East 3 rd Street Loveland, Colorado Fax

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

BUILDING INVENTORY SHEE T

1. Name of Property. other names/site number Downtown Survey Map # DT- 053

List of Landmarks. Below are the properties currently designated as Cary Historic Landmarks:

Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions) Materials (Enter categories from instructions)

Architectural Inventory Form

IMPORTANT NOTICE. Architectural Inventory Form COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY I. IDENTIFICATION. 210 West 20th Street 5PE.6616

National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet

HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY - BUILDING AND STRUCTURES. One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor, Hartford CT 06103

other names/site number Downtown Survey Map # J-143

Los Angeles Department of City Planning RECOMMENDATION REPORT

Architectural Inventory Form

1. Name of Property. historic name Coonradt, Ernest E. and Ruth G., House. other names/site number. 2. Location

PROVIDENCE PRESERVATION SOCIETY RECORDS FOR. 248 BOWEN STREET Plat 13, Lot 103. Hollis Chaffin House Built

1. Name of Property Historic name: Other names/site number: Name of related multiple property listing:

Site Inventory Form State Inventory No New Supplemental

Town/City: Address: Source: historic maps & directories. Style/Form: Roof: Condition: Acreage: Setting: The Crown Hill neighborhood is situated on a

Town/City: Address: 14 Congress Street. Source: historic maps & directories. Style/Form: Roof: Condition: Acreage:

Architectural Inventory Form

o Approximate distance of building from street Ci ty Home City of Marlborough 50' 37M-7-77 FORM B - BUILDING In Area no. Form no.

Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions) 14D09 Automotive Service or Repair. Materials (Enter categories from instructions)

REQUEST FOR EVALUATION FOR POTENTIAL HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE

CERTIFICATE APPLICATION

IMPORTANT NOTICE. Architectural Inventory Form COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY I. IDENTIFICATION. 519 West 19th Street 5PE.6460

Maryland Historical Trust Inventory No. PG: Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form

Submitted to Fire Station 8 Working Group and Arlington County Public Library HOUSE AT 2211 NORTH CULPEPER STREET


HERITAGE PROPERTY RESEARCH AND EVALUATION REPORT

IMPORTANT NOTICE. Architectural Inventory Form COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY I. IDENTIFICATION North Grand Avenue 5PE.

Site Inventory Form State Inventory No New Supplemental

WEST PALM BEACH REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES NOMINATION FORM

Family of Robert C. Rogers & Mary F. Bridges in Oak Hill Cemetery Brewer, Maine. Photos by Carol P. McCoy, Ph.D. October 2007

Maryland Historical Trust Inventory No. PG: 87B-001 Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form

other names/site number Downtown Survey Map # J-135

NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION CHECK-OFF LIST (Revised )

Historic Property Report

Architectural Inventory Form

M E M O R A N D U M PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF SANTA MONICA PLANNING DIVISION

IMPORTANT NOTICE. Architectural Inventory Form COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY I. IDENTIFICATION North Grand Avenue 5PE.

PPS RECORDS FOR 89 ANGELL STREET PLAT 12, LOT 155. BENJAMIN BLIVEN HOUSE Built (Previous address: 37 Angell Street, from 1858 until 1896)

Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions) Materials (Enter categories from instructions)

PROPERTY RESEARCH AND EVALUATION SUMMARY: 54 SCOLLARD STREET

Sickels Laundry and Dry Cleaning

city or town Muscatine vicinity, county Muscatine Legal Description: (If Rural) Township Name Township No. Range No. Section Quarter of Quarter

CITY OF TORONTO. BY-LAW No

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts

Memorandum. Overview. Background Information. To: Scott Albright, City of Santa Monica Date: 04/22/2013 Jan Ostashay, Principal OAC

Number of contributing resources previously listed in the National Register: N/A

5^3 CAM MAY United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NPS Fom I OMB NO Expires

National Register off Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form

TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM-TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION (rev.8-82) 6. Date: Factual. Est Address. 600 E 27TH Contractor

119 Maywood Lane (DHR # )

HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF DAVENPORT, IOWA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2018; 6:00 PM

Primary # HRI # Trinomial. Review Code Reviewer Date

Mary J. Berg House 2517 Regent Street

Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions) Materials (Enter categories from instructions)

NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORIC PROPERTY DOCUMENTATION JOSEPH DUBE HOUSE NH STATE NO First Avenue, Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire

Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date

Los Angeles Department of City Planning RECOMMENDATION REPORT

Architectural Inventory Form

Transcription:

/ AUG 2 5 1998 MARS. HIST. GQMM FORM B - BUILDING Assessor's number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number Plymouth B 17i 7r? Town Kingston Place (neighborhood or village) Address P4D Main Street Historic Name Cobh/Bartlett House Uses: Present residence Original residence of Construction c. 1754 Source maps & Bartlett papers Style/Form ape_ Architect/Builder Exterior Material: Foundation lough random ashlar Wall/Trim wood shingles Roof wood shingles Outbuildings/Secondary Structures Major Alterations (with dates) Condition good Moved [X]no Dyes Recorded by Deirdre Brotherson Organization (-J\ 111 Parish K>,., Church Kingston Historical Commission (month/year) May 1398 Acreage 6 acres Setting linear village RECEIVED Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions when completing this form.

BUILDING FORM ^ -j< ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION IE see continuation sheet Describe architectural features Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other buildings within the community. SEE CONTINUATION SHEET HISTORICAL NARRATIVE M see continuation sheet Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include uses of the building, and the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community. SEE CONTINUATION SHEET BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES M see continuation sheet SEE CONTINUATION SHEET Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 5 completed National Register Criteria Statement form. If checked, you must attach 7/92 T

INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, Massachusetts 02125 Community Kingston Property Address 240 Main Street Area(s) IB, Form No. 178 ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION: The residence at 240 Main Street was built c.1754. This 4x3 bay, wood frame, 1-1/2 story building sits on a rubble foundation. The building is clad with wood shingles. The gambrel roof is covered with wood shingles. One brick chimneyis located slightly off-center at the ridge. The entrance contains a 4-panel wood door with flat surrounds and a 4-light transom above. The windows contain 6/6 wood sash with flat surrounds and a molded drip cap. The corner boards are thin and flat. The is a small 1 x1 bay addition (c. early to mid-19th c.) on the north side of the house, the rear 1x2 bay ell has a shed roof. A 2x3 bay, 1-1/2 story, front gable bard clad with wood shingles sits toward the rear of the property. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: FROM: Bartlett, Cornelius A. Houses, Occupants, etc. in Kingston, Massachusetts (Between the Forge Bridge and the Great Bridge): 1867-1879. Annotations of 1942 by E.F. Drew and of 1972 by Doris M. Johnson, Kingston, MA. 1879. (#17) This house was built by Gershom Cobb, probably 1754. The land on which it stands was conveyed to Mr. Cobb by Mr. John Brewster, Inn holder, 3rd day of March 1753. Twenty rods on the Bridgewater road, and running to Jones River. Consideration sixteen pounds of lawful money of New England. 1768 Jan. 6th, Mr. Cobb conveyed this house and lot - the same he bought of Mr. Brewster to Joseph Bartlett, Jr., for the sum of 146 pounds, 3s, 8d. This house has been owned, and occupied by him, and his decedents, to this date. He died in N. C. Sept. 28th 1788. His widow, with five children, occupied the house after his decease. The 3d day of Nov. 1772, Joseph Bartlett Sr., father of the above Joseph, purchased of Robert Bradford, administrator on the estate of John Brewster, a lot of land, adjoining the estate purchased of Gershom Cobb, as above, on the west side - about 25 acres more or less. This property, after the death of Joseph Bartlett, Sen. (June 6th 1783), was heired by his son Joseph, and became part of his estate which was divided between the widow and children of Joseph Bartlett, Feb. 1794. It then contained over 32 acres, extending from No. 10 (266 Main Street) to No. 20 (234 Main Street). About 70 rids on Bridgewater road, and about 100 rods by Jones River. It now contains about 12 acres. The first lot sold, out of this estate, was for the Baptist meeting house, 1805 -$100- Feb. 1857, Uncle Charles Bartlett sold to Martin Tupper, and others, about 27 rods on the road, and running to the river; above the old meeting (house) for about $1000. The house and the 12 acres are now owned, and occupied by C. A. Bartlett, wife and her nephew, Charles C. Drew. Notes E.F.D. After the death of Isable (Drew) Bartlett, widow of Cornelius, many years after her husband, the place was sold to William C. Hathaway of Plymouth, plumber and steam-fitter. Mr. Hathaway's son Isaac, married a daughter of Alexander and Mary (Adams) Holmes, the latter then living at No. 16 (241 Main Street) across the street. I&ssac lives at No. 17 (240 Main Street) with his wife Dorothy and two children; also his widowed mother. On the west, the lots on which the old Baptist meeting house was built (no. 12a [248 rtmin Street]), No. 13 [246 Main Street] (Joseph Holmes 2d), and the High School lot, (no. 61 [238 Main Street]) purchased by Herbert Soule, and now owned and occupied by Albert H, Holmes, son of Albert E. (No. 13 [246 main Street]) has been taken off the original frontage. DJM: The author of this story, Cornelius A. Bartlett, reportedly wrote his manuscripts in the little addition on the west side of the house, now numbered 240 Main Street. Isaac and Dorothy's children were Isaac junior and Mary Hathaway Cherry. The occupants in 1993 are Marion and Kenneth Lanagan.

INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Community Kingston Property Address P4P, Main Street Massachusetts Historical Commission, 220 Morrissey Blvd. Area(s) FormNo. Boston, Massachusetts 02125 B 1 7 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY: Bartlett, Cornelius A. Houses. Occupants, etc. in Kingston, Massachusetts (Between the Forge Bridge and the Great Bridge): 1867-1879. Annotations of 1942 by E.F. Drew and of 1972 by Doris M. Johnson, Hurd, Hamilton (editor). History of Plymouth County. Philadelphia, PA., 1884. [KPL] Melville, Doris Johnson. Major Bradford's Town: A History of Kingston: 1726-1976. Kingston, MA., 1976. [KPL] Peckham, Rev. Josia. History of Kingston in Plymouth County Directory. 1867. Thompson, Elroy S. History of Plymouth. Norfolk, and Barnstable Counties. Massachusetts. New York, NY. 1928. MAPS: 1726 Kingston. John Gray [MHC] 1795 A Plan of the Town of Kingston. John Gray. [MHC] 1820-30 Five School Districts [KPL] 1876 Town of Kingston. Boyden (w/directory). [KPL] 1876 Town of Kingston, Enlargement of Village. Boyden. [KPL] 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County. George E. Walker. [MHC] 1896 Bird's Eye View of Kingston [KPL & MSL] 1903 Atlas of Plymouth County. George E. Walker. [KPL] Sandborn Insurance Company Maps: Plymouth: 1896 June 1901 April (1896, 1901, 1906 include Kingston Village 1906 Feb. and Factories in Kingston) Kingston: 1912 (6 sheets) 1925 (7 sheets) 1943 (7 sheets) 1954 (8 sheets)

Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, Massachusetts 02125 Community Kingston Property Address 240 Main Street Area(s) FormNo. B [178 National Register of Historic Places Criteria Statement Form Check all that apply: M Individually eligible Eligible only in a historic district IS Contributing to a potential historic district Potential historic district Criteria: EA B EC D Criteria Considerations: A B DC D E F G Statement of Significance by Deirdre Brotherson The criteria that are checked in the above sections must be justified here. This property is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building to a Historic District (Area B). This district is eligible under Criterion A (associated with events that have made a contribution to the broad pattern of our history) as a building which is part of a linear village on Main Street which has evolved from a village area to a residential neighborhood (there are few commercial establishments on Main Street - they have shifted to areas near the railroad) but the architecture in this linear district continues to tell the story of the evolution of this area through the variety and high quality of the architectural styles (Criterion C: the building embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction - as a contributing architectural member of this district.) This property is also individually eligible under Criterion B at the local level for local historian Cornelius Bartlett.

FORM B - BUILDING MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Office of the Secretary, State House, Boston In Area no. Form no. Town _ ^ A i Address 40 M?jJn Sf Name. Present use Jrt A< fjlaj f Present owner Description: 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Hf-f Source CJA^^SST Style aciw)la^l-vz^ Architect Exterior wall fabric a (^B^rf^ Outbuildings (describe) Other features Altered Moved 5. Lot size: 6?, X, One acre or less Over one acre Approximate frontage / ' po NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE HJSGS Quadrant EV1HC Photo no. Approximate distance of building from street 1 L 6. Recorded by Organization (over) 20M-5-73-O75074

7. Original owner (if known) Original use ^^^J^e^ULt - Subsequent uses (if any) and dates 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Agricultural Architectural The Arts Commerce Communication Community development Conservation Education Exploration/ settlement Industry Military Political Recreation Religion Science/ invention Social/ humanitarian Transportation 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) /o (< n Q iri/cp /O.AA -«/i/n Q.^.^*. 0 <XJl (fc &V>&-" OA &$S4 S^d2 J r\ J mj^j^tmji Jhfr^ko J2 S~ "3L a-*m A. 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.) 3/73