Talk:First period houses in Massachusetts (1660–1679)
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- Benjamin Atwood–John Atkins Knowles House - Eastham (1672 c.) [1]
- Claflin–Richards House - Wenham (1661 c.) [2]
- Graves House - Marblehead (1670 c.) [3]
- Reverend James Keith Parsonage - West Bridgewater (1662 c.) [4]
- Kimball House - John Solart Ordinary - Wenham (1670 c.) [5]
- Rebecca Nurse Homestead - Danvers (1678 c.) [6]
- Richard Hutton House - Wenham (1679 c.) [7]
Listing issues
Built later than attested
- General Benjamin Lincoln House - Claimed 1630, could be 1715 c.
- John Southwick House - Claimed 1660 c. most likely built 1750 c.
- Barrett–Byam Homestead - Claimed 1663, most likely built 1740 c. [8]
- Ephraim Buck House - Claimed 1670, could be 1704 c.
- John Green House-Snug Harbor - Barnstable, Claimed 1675 c. but could be 1700 c.[9]
- Sylvanus Tobey House - Sandwich. Claimed 1675 c. but MACRIS also has a file that says 1796 [10]
- John Lovejoy Abbot House - Andover. Claimed c.1678 (MACRIS) but the more recent source "Historic Massachusetts Organization" states c.1700. [11],[12],[13]
- Ryder- B. Wing House - Marion (1690, 1784, or 1845) [14], [15], [16]
No 17th century features remaining
- Stephen Flanders House - Amesbury (1665 c.) [17] [18] House still has historical value which is outside the scope of this list.
- Dr. Thomas Delano House - Duxbury (1667 c.) [19]
- Keene-Hatch House - Marshfield (1675 c.) [20] There is no mention of 17th century features at MACRIS, only that they think the house was built then. Not to be confused with Hatch Homestead and Mill Historic District which is not located on Summer Street.
- Heywood House - Concord (1678 c.) [21] "Thought" to contain 17th century elements, nothing found for sources that say otherwise.
- Thomas Gleason House - Framingham (1678 c.) [22]
Non extant
- Jacob Toppan House - Newburyport (1660 c.)
- William Foord House - Pembroke (1660 c.)
- Edward Gray House - Duxbury (1662 c.) [23]
- Mansfield-Moulton House - Lynn (1666 c.) [24] [25]
- Currier Deacon Thomas House - Amesbury (1675 c.) [26]
- Jonathan Tyng House - Tyngsborough (1675 c.) [27]
- Thomas Stevens Allotment House - Stow (1675 c.)
- Moses Adams House - Millis (1678 c.) [28] - Torn down in 2017
Very little known or more info needed
- Capt. Samuel Brigham Garrison House - Marlborough (1660 c.) [29]
- Edward Spaulding House - Chelmsford (1664 c.) [30]
- Tower Homestead - Hingham (1664 c.) [31] [32] Source says house was "rebuilt in 1700".
- John Magoun House - Pembroke (1666 c.) [33]
- Jeffrey Thissel House - Beverly (1668 c.) [34]
- John Turner House - Medfield (1668 c.) [35]
- Pritchett-Hood House - Topsfield (1668 c.) [36]
- 214 Pleasant Street - Yarmouth (1670 c.) [37]
- Crocker Homestead - Barnstable (1670 c.) [38]
- Edward Homan House - Marblehead (1670 c.) [39]
- Fuller House-Hilltop Farm - Lakeville (1670 c.) [40]
- Lt. George Gardner House - Peabody (1670 c.) [41]
- George H. Standley House - Beverly (1670 c.) [42]
- Joseph Silloway Tavern - Haverhill (1670 c.) [43]
- Stowe Tavern-Ebenezer Gay House - Dedham (1670 c.) [44]
- J.T. Ingalls House - Hamilton (1671 c.) [45]
- Knowles, John Atkins and Lucy Jane Cobb House - Eastham (1672 c.) [46] Earliest records of the residence are from 1869, per the page at MACRIS, more information is needed.
- John Grover House - Beverly (1673 c.) [47]
- Joseph Allen House - Medfield (c.1673) [48] - Also called Castle Hill Farm, the PDF file at MACRIS offers few details.
- Barrett-Pellet House - Concord (1675 c.) [49] [50] The MACRIS entry states that more research is needed to confirm a date in the 1670s.
- Isaiah Howes House - Yarmouth (1675 c.) [51] Possibly non extant as no recent photos or information found.
- James Allyn House - Barnstable (1675 c.) [52], [53]. The only given information is "late 1600s", needs more research.
- John Woods House - Marlborough (1675 c.) [54] No additional information found.
- Main Street - Brewster (1675 c.) [55] Very little information is given from MACRIS
- Samuel Allen-Simeon Allen House - East Bridgewater (1676 c.) [56]
- Cottage Farm - Scituate (c.1679) Cottage Farm was donated to the Scituate Historical Society in 2012. There are no details present talking about it's 17th century features.[57], [58]
- William Hamlet-Caleb Farley House
Unknown attribution
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