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FORM B - Building Map and Lot # USGS Quad Form Number 113 40 y 13 Town Groton Place (neighborhood or village) Groton Center Photograph Address (3"x3" or 3-1/2x5" black andwhite only) Labelphoto on back with town andproperty address. Recordfilm roll andnegative numbers here on form. Staple photo to left side ofform over this space. Attach additionalphotos to continuation sheets. RoIl Negative(s) Historic Name Brown Store -Dix House Uses: Present Multi-unit residential Original Store Date ofconstruction c. 1780 Source Sawyer "More People and Places", p. 87 Sketch Map r~ 1134 f North Toward Top StyleIForm Federal ArchitectlBuilder Exterior Material: Foundation Brick Waurrrim Brick 113010 Roof Asphalt shingle Outbuildings/secondary structure Major Alterations (with dates) North ell added, c. 1810 Condition Fair Organization Groton Historical Commission Moved no ~ yes D Date Acreage.37 Setting Main Street, town center n....i--. / ~:I.. '-~ ",nl.u,.." VUUULUJ)'''ill J tl/utl Follow Survey Manual instructionsfor completing thisform.

BUILDING FORM ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION D see continuation sheet Describe architecturalfeatures. Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms ofother buildings within the community. * The Dix House is a locally rare residential brick example of3 stories and 5x2 bays; the roofofthe main block is a ridgehipped form; attached to the north side ofthe brick block is a side-gabled wood frame addition of2 stories and 5 bays that is expanded toward Main Street by a gabled entry porch and by an enclosed 2-story porch at the north end wall * Federal style decorative features in the brick block include the comer boards, molded cornice and symmetrical fenestration in the fa~de where the third story windows are slightly smaller than those on the first and second stories; The recessed center entry has a cornice and transom above; brick belt courses demarcate the stories on the fa~ade; the wood frame addition has little ornament other than the Doric columns supporting the raking cornice ofthe entry porch * Windows are mainly 12/12 double-hung sash with plain trim except in the third story ofthe ~de which has 818 units; multiple pane fixed sash light the second story ofthe enclosed porch at the north end wall * Chimneys exist at the north wall ofthe brick block, the south end ofthe fa~adeofthe wood block and at the north end ofthe wood block * The house occupies a prominent site at the comer ofmain Street and Broadmeadow Road across from state route 40 * Although it is only in poor to fair condition, the brick section ofthe building represents a more formal design than most others in the town center mstorical NARRATIVE o see continuation sheets Discuss the historyofthe building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include usesofthe building, andthe role(s) the owners /occupants playedwithin the community. According to Sawyer's research, the brick portion ofthe building was built as a store c. 1773 by Jonas Cutler and later owned by Aaron Brown around 1798. The two story ell was built c. 1780 as a horse shed with law offices above. Lawyers working here may have included Samuel Dana (Resident of86 Main Street MHC #23) and Timothy Bigelow, instructor ofthe student and engineer Loammi Baldwin Jr. The building is said by GHS researchers to have been built ofbrick imported from England. Mr. Brown's business partner was for a time James Brazerwho lived at 86 Main Street (MHC #24). Mr. Brazer dissolved his partnership with Mr. Brown in 1805 according to a newspaper ad in the Boston Columbian Sentinel and afterward ran the store with his son William (later owner ofthe store at 95 Main Street, MHC #16). Amos Lawrence, philanthropist, capitalist, industrialist and namesake oflawrence Academy, served an apprenticeship in this store until he left to conduct business in Boston c, 1807. The house is inexplicably not depicted on the 1832 Butler map or descnbed in his field notes for the map. Subsequent storekeepers were Moses Carleton, a Mr. Merriam, Benjamin P. Pix in 1825 and Benjamin P. Dix Jr. from 1838 until at least 1875 according to the Beers atlas from that year. Tax records from 1847 show that Mr. Dix had $700 in stock in trade and in 1875 he had a horse, carriage, house, bam and a tannery building on a half-acre ofland. Census schedules from 1855 and 1865 list Mr. Dix as Esquire and a trader respectively. He lived with his wife Caroline, three childre~and a female Irish immigrant, a common arrangement for wealthy people at the time. Mr. Dix took out a newspaper ad detailing his items for sale that included paint, oils, drugs, medicines, boots, shoes and leather according to Sawyer. George S. Boutwell (MHC #4, 172 Main Street) Governor ofmassachusetts from 1851-53 once worked in the store. Green notes that the building was in residential use by 1885. This was around the time ofmr. Dix's daughter, Roxa Dix Southard's marriage to Charles Zibeon Southard, shortly after which they moved to New York City for 27 years beforeretuming to occupy the building in 1910. Mr. Southard was listed BIBliOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES o continuation sheet Green, Vol. I, No. XII. P. 6; Previous historic resource survey form #16; 1832 and 1847 Butler maps; 1856 Walling map; 1875 Beers Atlas; 1889 Walker Atlas; Sawyer, "More People and Places ofgroton", p. 87; May, "Groton Houses", p. 93; Resident directories, 1888, 1918, 1929; Sanborn fire insurance maps, 1896-1906; Southard, Roxa Dix. New York. Times obituary, March 20,1924. ** Allproperties mentioned in boldtype are individually inventoried resources ~ Recommended for listing in the National Register ofhistoric Places. Ifchecked, you must attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement Form.

INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Historical Narrative Town Groton FonnNo. in the 1918 and 1929 resident directories as a consulting engineer who worked out ofhis house. Mrs. Southard was a great, great granddaughterofgenera1 Artemus Wardofthe Continental Army, directorofthe New England Division ofthe D.A.R, musician, trained soprano singer and contributor ofarticles on India and the American west to the New York Times. Sanborn ftre insurance maps from 1906 depict the building as a double residence with a detached shed in the back yard.

INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Town Groton Form No.

Community Groton y FonnNo. Check all that apply: National Register ofhistoric Places Criteria Statement Form Individually eligible X Eligible only in a historic district Contributing to a potential historic district X Potential historic district Criteria: XA B XC D Criteria considerations: A B C D E F G Statement ofsignificance by: Sanford Johnson The criteria that are checked in the above sections must bejustified here. The Federal Style house at is potentially eligible for the National Register ofhistoric Places as an individual resource at the local level. According to Helen Sawyer's research, the brick portion ofthe building was built as a store c. 1773 by Jonas Cutler and later owned by Aaron Brown around 1798. The two story ell was built c. 1780 as a horse shed with law offices above. Lawyers working here may have included Samuel Dana (Resident of86 Main Street MHC #23) and Timothy Bigelow, instructor ofthe student and engineer Loammi Baldwin Jr. The building is said by GHC researchers to have been built ofbrick imported from England. Mr. Brown's business partner was for a time James Brazer who lived at 86 Main Street (MHC #24). Mr. Brazer dissolved his partnership with Mr. Brown in 1805 according to a newspaper ad in the Boston Columbian Sentinel and afterward ran the store with his son William (later owner ofthe store at 95 Main Street, MHC #16). Amos Lawrence, philanthropist, capitalist, industrialist and namesake oflawrence Academy, served an apprenticeship in this store until he left to conduct business in Boston c, 1807. The building's associations with historic commercial and legal activity in Groton establish its significance under Criterion A. The design ofthe house's symmetrical fa~ade, the surviving historic exterior materials and architectural details make the property eligible under Criterion C. The house retains integrity ofdesign, materials, setting and workmanship.