Looking north on Haven Street from High Street [picture]
description- – "Looking north on Haven Street from High Street. 3 story building with mansard roof is 'Weston's Block'. Destroyed by fire on June 18, 1883. This is the site of Johnson's Hardware 1992 near corner of Haven and High Street."
- – 1 photograph:
- – 2008-06-24T19:18:18Z
- – 2008-06-24T19:18:18Z
- – [n.d.]
- – [n.d.]
- – Haven Street (Reading, Mass.)
- – Reading (Mass.) History Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Reading
Corner of Main and Green Streets, circa 1880 [picture] / Wakefield Municipal Gas&Light Department.
description- – Photo courtesy of the Wakefield Historical Society.
- – 1 picture :
- – "The horse with its driver approaches the Old Green House at the corner of what is now Main and Green Steets on the easterly side of Main Street, just north of the Greenwood Bridge. The house was built somewhere around 1754, and was one of two homes in the Green family's homestead. The driver and horse plodded along the road during the winter months. Unlike today, the streets were left unplowed and the horse and buggy cleared its own path through the snow." -- Text from calendar by Jayne M. D'Onofrio.
- – 2008-06-24T18:36:37Z
- – 2008-06-24T18:36:37Z
- – 1991.
- – 1991.
- – Wakefield Municipal Gas&Light Department calendar 1991 ; January.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) History Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield.
Looking north on Chute Street [picture]
description- – "Looking north on Chute Street from the corner of Haven Street. House on left is the Moulton House. Top left is 42 Chute Street, built by Jos. Temple, 1842."
- – 1 photograph:
- – 2008-06-24T19:17:50Z
- – 2008-06-24T19:17:50Z
- – [n.d.]
- – [n.d.]
- – Chute Street (Reading, Mass.)
- – Reading (Mass.) History Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Reading
Maj. Suell Winn home, Elm Street [picture] / Wakefield Municipal Gas&Light Department.
description- – Photo courtesy of the Wakefield Historical Society.
- – 1 picture :
- – "The Suell Winn House, at the corner of Elm and Winn Streets, was built around 1813 on the site of the homesteads of Capt. Richard Walker and Ebenezer Damon. Walker, one of Reading's first settlers, was the soldier and surveyor of the original settlers and the captain of the first training band. Born in 1610, Walker was allotted 200 acres by a 1638 grant by the General Court and was one of 32 settlers listed in the land map of 1647. Damon was reported to have built his home before 1775. The extensive land holdings of Samuel Winn were divided by the railroad in 1844. Winn was killed while crossing the railroad tracks near his home following a Town Meeting where he voiced his opinion about the need for a safeguard at the crossing. The home was later owned by Town Historian, Edwin Purrington, and his family." -- Text from calendar by Jayne M. D'Onofrio.
- – 2008-06-24T18:36:29Z
- – 2008-06-24T18:36:29Z
- – 2005.
- – 2005.
- – 2004
- – Wakefield Municipal Gas&Light Department calendar 2005 ; November.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) History Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield.
House at 55 Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 55 Salem Street opposite Turnbull Avenue. Built around 1795, the Greek Revival style house is set back on a rise and fronted by a granite block retaining wall. Photos taken at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA82.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:30Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:30Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 184 Main Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 184 Main Street on the eastern shore of Lake Quannapowitt. Probably built between 1840 and 1856, the Greek Revival style house has wooden clapboards and several rear extensions leading to an attached barn. Photos taken at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, April 18, 2008.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:30Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:30Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 56 Pleasant Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 56 Pleasant Street on the east side of the street opposite Pearl Street. Built between 1875 and 1888, the Queen Anne style house is of wood frame construction and has a clapboard and shingle exterior. The house was built by either Moses or Melvin Boardman. Photos taken at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 20, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA34.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:31Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:31Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 52 Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 52 Salem Street on the south side of the street at the corner of Turnbull Avenue. Built around 1865, the Greek Revival/Italianate style house may have been designed by Alexander Turnbull, a contractor and builder, and was probably originally intended for two families. The house is now clad in vinyl siding. Photos taken at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA79.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:31Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:31Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 11 White Avenue, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 11 White Avenue on the north side of the street near the lake. The Queen Anne style house is of wood frame construction with a shingle exterior. Photos taken at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14, 2008.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:33Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:33Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 19-21 Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the joined houses located at 19-21 Salem Street on the north side of the street near the Common. Built between 1765 and 1795, the rambling Georgian vernacular style house is clad in wood clapboards. The building is actually two houses which were connected as early as 1795. Originally they were owned by Elizabeth Sweetser and Joseph Gould. Photos taken at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA75.
- – The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:34Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:34Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 10 Crescent Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 10 Crescent Street on the east side of the street near the intersection with Main Street. Built around 1785, the Federal style house has a large recent addition to the north and is clad in vinyl siding. The property was originally the home of Lilley Eaton, Sr., and was later divided into two homes. It is now used as professional office space. Photos taken at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 26, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA98.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:35Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:35Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 58 Pleasant Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 58 Pleasant Street on the east side of the street near Salem Street. Built in 1930, the Tudor revival cottage style house is of wood frame construction and has a shingle exterior. The house was built for Francis and Sarah Bradford by their son William Bradford, an architect. Photos taken at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 20, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA33.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:35Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:35Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 26 Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 26 Salem Street on the south side of the street near the Common. Built around 1800, the Greek revival style house was owned by two sisters, Mary and Nancy Gould, daughters of Joseph Gould, who built several other houses on this stretch of Salem Street. In 2007 the house was completely rebuilt from the foundation up, in the same style, and is now clad in vinyl siding. It now contains four apartments. Photos taken at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA77.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:35Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:35Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 33 Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 33 Salem Street on the northeast corner of the intersection with Pleasant Street. Built between 1810 and 1830, the Federal/Italianate style house is connected to the house at 62 Pleasant Street. It is clad in aluminum siding. The first known resident of the home was shoe cutter Samuel O. Swain. Photos taken at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA79.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:36Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:36Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 15 Wave Avenue, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 15 Wave Avenue on the south side of the street near the lake. Built between 1875 and 1883, the Italianate style house is of wood frame construction and originally had Henry Haskell's shoe factory located next door. Photos taken at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA65.
- – The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:37Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:37Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 19 Lafayette Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 19 Lafayette Street on the north side of the street. Built around 1855, the Italianate style house was later altered to Queen Anne. It is of wood frame construction and has a clapboard and shingle exterior. Photos taken at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 26, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pD124.
- – 2 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:10Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:10Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 2 Nichols Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 2 Nichols Street on the east side of the street at the corner of Prospect Street. Built between 1890 and 1900, the Shingle Style house is of wood frame construction and has a shingle exterior. It was designed and built by a local builder, Berndt Heurlin, who built an identical home nearby at 1 Cedar Place. Photos taken at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 5, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pD97.
- – The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- – 6 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:11Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:11Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 114 Main Street, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show views of the house located at 114 Main Street facing Lake Quannapowitt. Built before 1750, the house is of wood frame construction and was built by Dr. Thomas Simpson. Photos taken at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 30, 2007.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA5.
- – The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:12Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:12Z
- – 2007.
- – 2007.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 37 Wave Avenue, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 37 Wave Avenue on the south side of the street east of Pleasant Street. Built between 1900 and 1905, the Queen Anne style house is of wood frame construction and originally belonged to F.H. Emerson. Photos taken at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA66.
- – 2 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:12Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:29:12Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
House at 9 White Avenue, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]
description- – Photos show the house located at 9 White Avenue on the north side of the street near the lake. Built around 1903-1904, the Georgian revival style house is of wood frame construction with a shingle exterior. It was originally owned by local photographer Edward Gleason, who maintained a photography studio in the home. Photos taken at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14, 2008.
- – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA63.
- – The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- – 3 photographs :
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:10Z
- – 2008-06-24T17:31:10Z
- – 2008.
- – 2008.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
- – Massachusetts Wakefield
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