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- Castle_Tucker abstract "Castle Tucker is a mansion in Wiscasset, Maine, USA. Judge Silas Lee built this 1807 Regency-style mansion at the peak of Wiscasset's prosperity, when the town was the busiest port east of Boston.Lee's death in 1814, combined with the devastating financial impact of Jefferson's Embargo of 1807, forced his widow to sell it. The house passed through a succession of hands until 1858, when Captain Richard H. Tucker, Jr. scion of a Wiscasset shipping family, bought the property. Captain Tucker, his young wife, Mollie and their new baby moved into the house in November 1858. The Tuckers updated the interiors and added a new Italianate entrance to the Lee Street side of the house. In 1859, he added a dramatic two-story porch to what had been the front of the house facing the Sheepscot River.The couple raised five children here. Captain Tucker oversaw various business ventures including wharves and an iron foundry just below the house. However, by the 1880s, expenses had far exceeded income. Mollie began accepting paying guests (known as boarders)in the summers to help cover the expenses. She and their youngest daughter, Jane, also turned to the sale of home-baked goods, hand-painted china and raising squab for local restaurants to raise much needed cash.After Captain Tucker's death, Jane returned to live in the house full-time with Mollie. The women helped preserve the house until Mollie's death in 1922 and Jane's death in 1964. Her niece, Jane Standen Tucker, moved to Wiscasset from California to preserve the house and all its contents, making very few changes to the decorating schemes. Their dedication preserved Castle Tucker as it was in the late 19th and early 20th century.The house is now owned by Historic New England and is open to visitors Wednesday - Sunday, June 1 – October 15.".
- Castle_Tucker buildingEndDate "1807".
- Castle_Tucker location Maine.
- Castle_Tucker location Wiscasset,_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker owner Historic_New_England.
- Castle_Tucker thumbnail Castle_Tucker,_Wiscasset,_Maine,_USA_-_Cropped_2012.jpg?width=300.
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- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Federal_architecture_in_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_New_England.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_house_museums_in_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1807.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Lincoln_County,_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_in_Lincoln_County,_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Embargo_Act_of_1807.
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- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Historic_New_England.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Maine.
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- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLink Wiscasset,_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castle Tucker".
- Castle_Tucker alt "Panoramic view looking out from Castle Tucker, Wiscasset, Maine, USA".
- Castle_Tucker buildingType "Victorian Mansion".
- Castle_Tucker caption "Castle Tucker, Wiscasset, Maine.".
- Castle_Tucker caption "Panorama of view from Castle Tucker, Wiscasset, Maine, USA".
- Castle_Tucker completionDate "1807".
- Castle_Tucker currentTenants "Museum".
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- Castle_Tucker height "120".
- Castle_Tucker location "Wiscasset, Maine".
- Castle_Tucker name "Castle Tucker".
- Castle_Tucker owner Historic_New_England.
- Castle_Tucker size "300".
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- Castle_Tucker subject Category:Federal_architecture_in_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker subject Category:Historic_New_England.
- Castle_Tucker subject Category:Historic_house_museums_in_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1807.
- Castle_Tucker subject Category:Houses_in_Lincoln_County,_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker subject Category:Museums_in_Lincoln_County,_Maine.
- Castle_Tucker hypernym Mansion.
- Castle_Tucker point "44.00185 -69.66965".
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- Castle_Tucker comment "Castle Tucker is a mansion in Wiscasset, Maine, USA. Judge Silas Lee built this 1807 Regency-style mansion at the peak of Wiscasset's prosperity, when the town was the busiest port east of Boston.Lee's death in 1814, combined with the devastating financial impact of Jefferson's Embargo of 1807, forced his widow to sell it. The house passed through a succession of hands until 1858, when Captain Richard H. Tucker, Jr. scion of a Wiscasset shipping family, bought the property.".
- Castle_Tucker label "Castle Tucker".
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- Castle_Tucker lat "44.00185".
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- Castle_Tucker wasDerivedFrom Castle_Tucker?oldid=649579268.
- Castle_Tucker depiction Castle_Tucker,_Wiscasset,_Maine,_USA_-_Cropped_2012.jpg.
- Castle_Tucker isPrimaryTopicOf Castle_Tucker.
- Castle_Tucker name "Castle Tucker".