Box 7
Contains 25 Results:
Maple Ridge #
Photograph of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert FitzGerald, taken by Robert Houser in 1988. The house was built by the Fitzgeralds in 1986-1987 with Peter A.J. Dalton Morris as the architect. Gardens were designed by Barbara Damrosch.
Maple Street #231
Built in 1799 by Whitman Kilbourn, this photograph was taken April 4, 1955 during a snow storm by Charles D. Kilbourn.
Maple Street #241
Photograph of the house built about 1820. Also a copy of a photograph of a group of unidentified people in front of the house taken about 1910 [approximate date from the clothing being worn]
Maple Street #290
Built about 1830, this house was owned by George Merriman in 1852. Once known as Pecham Lodge, it was a stagecoach stop. At the time of the photographs taken by Robert Houser in 1988, it was owned by Burton Alter and known as Springstead Farm. The gardens were designed by Barbara Damrosch.
Maple Street #386
The photograph was taken in 1988 by Robert Houser. In a deed for this property in 1779 from Seth Bishop to Peleg Bradley, there is mention of a dwelling. It was purchased in 1789 by James Birge and remained in the Birge family until 1941. In 1987 it was owned by Henry N. and Cheryl Holtzman.
Marsh Road #33
This house was built in 1780 by Captain Daniel Lord. It was owned in 1987 by Mildred Molumphy. Three photographs for this house are of the original wall stencilling and panelling.
Marsh Road
The caption on this photograph taken about 1930 is "Merwin Homestead". It has not yet been determined which of 2 Merwin houses on Marsh Road the photograph was taken of.
Meadow Street #17
St. Paul's Masonic Lodge was built in 1837 as the first Methodist Church. In 1920 the Methodist Society built a new church on West Street and this building became the Masonic Hall of St. Paul's Lodge No. 11. There are 2 older undated photographs and one taken in 1988 by Robert Houser. Also one interior photograph of 2 people arranging and cleaning furniture.
Milton Center
A wide angle photograph looking north across the Milton Green taken by E.W. Hazard in 1925. Buildings seen include Trinity Episcopal Church with horse sheds, Jeremiah Guild house, and Milton Congregational Church.
Milton Road #530
The house was built in 1756 by David Welch. Photographs include 2 taken by Richard Wurts in 1969 and 3 earlier ones that are undated. On the National Register of Historic Places