Joseph Damon House
Joseph Damon House | |
42°30′18″N 71°6′59″W / 42.50500°N 71.11639°W / 42.50500; -71.11639 | |
Built | 1754 |
---|---|
Architectural style | Federal |
MPS | Reading MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 84002559[1] |
Added to NRHP | July 19, 1984 |
The Joseph Damon House is a historic house in Reading, Massachusetts. Built about 1754, this 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house is good local example of a Georgian colonial house with later Federal period alterations. It also demonstrates a typical pattern of shared ownership by multiple descendants of one of its owners. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]
Description and history
The Damon house is set on the north side of South Street in a residential area of southwestern Reading. Facing south, it is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a side-gable roof, clapboard siding, granite foundation, and twin interior chimneys. An integral leanto extends the building the south, extending west beyond the edge of the main block. An ell extends further to the rear, resting on a rubblestone foundation. The main facade has a central entry with flanking pilasters and an entablature. Windows are arranged symmetrically, but not evenly spaced.[2]
The house was built sometime before 1754 by Joseph Damon, and a portion was inherited by his son Jabez. The house was to remain in divided ownership by members of the Damon family for more than 100 years, the various shares being finally united in 1870 by Rufus Damon. This method of dividing and sharing houses was not particularly unusual in rural settings where buildings were expensive to build. The saltbox form, while typical in New England, was unusual in Reading, where framed extensions are more often found in houses of this period.[2]
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Reading, Massachusetts
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ a b "MACRIS inventory record and NRHP nomination for Joseph Damon House". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
- v
- t
- e
- Incorporated in 1644
- Based in Middlesex County in Massachusetts
- Population 24,747
- Reading
- History
- Geography
- Demographics
- Government
- Education
- Transportation
- Points of Interest
- Notable residents
- Suggested reading
- Ace Art Company
- Camp Curtis Guild
- Compugraphic
- Reading Public Schools
- MBTA bus routes
- Coolidge Middle School
- Reading (MBTA station)
- Reading Municipal Building
- Wood End School
- Jess Brallier
- Joshua Eaton
- Mark Erelli
- William M. Fowler
- Fred Foy
- Dr. John Hart
- Lennie Merullo
- Moses Nichols
- Dea. Thomas Parker
- Eddie Peabody
- Chris Pizzotti
- Bill Russell
- Tom Silva
- Charles Austin Tweed
- Brad Whitford
(Houses)
- Bancroft Houses
- Edwin Bassett House
- Batchelder House
- Batchelder Houses
- Battell House
- Benjamin Beard House
- Brackett House
- Brande House
- Carroll–Hartshorn House
- Carter Mansion
- Gilman Coggin House
- Asa M. Cook House
- Damon Houses
- Joseph
- Washington
- Durgin House
- Eaton–Prescott House
- Luther Elliott House
- Samuel Foster House
- Stephen Hall House
- Harnden–Browne House
- Timothy Hartshorn House
- Hartwell House
- 11 Beach St.
- 26 Center Av.
- 322 Haven St.
- 129 High St.
- 77 Howard St.
- 1177 Main St.
- 16 Mineral St.
- Salem St.
- Summer Av.
- 44 Temple St.
- 206 West St.
- 57 Woburn St.
- Lewis House
- Manning Houses
- Nichols Houses
- Octagon House
- Old Hose House
- Parker Houses
- Pierce House
- Pratt House
- Stillman Pratt House
- Roberts House
- Rowhouses, 256–274 Haven
- Rev. Peter Sanborn House
- Thomas Symonds House
- Temple Houses
- Charles Wells House
- Weston Houses
(Buildings)
- Ace Art Company
- B&M Depot
- Bowser Gazebo
- Common Hist. Dist.
- Dewey Place
- Haverhill Street Milestone
- Highland School
- Kemp Barn
- Kemp Place
- Masonic Block
- Daniel Nichols Homestead
- Jerry Nichols Tavern
- Parker Tavern
- Pearl Street School
- Pierce Organ Pipe Factory
- Reading Municipal Building
- Reading Municipal Light and Power Station
- Reading Standpipe
- Smith Shoe Shop
- Walnut St. School
- Wisteria Lodge
- Woburn St. Hist. Dist.
Neighboring towns | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
- Category
- Town of Reading
This article about a National Register of Historic Places listing in Reading, Massachusetts is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e