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- Joy_Farm abstract "Joy Farm, also known as the E. E. Cummings House, is a historic farmstead on Joy Farm Road in the Silver Lake part of Madison, New Hampshire. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 in recognition for its place as the longtime summer home of poet E. E. Cummings (1894–1962).Cummings' parents purchased the farm, which is located near Silver Lake, in 1899 from Ephraim Joy. His mother deeded him the farm in 1929, and he spent time there every summer until his death in 1962. He was at the farm in September 1962 when he suffered a stroke; he died at the hospital in North Conway the next day.The property includes a house and barn, as well as a small, two story octagonal tower. The main house is a 1-1/2 story building consisting of four bays, of which the rightmost is set back. The house has a side-gable roof, which has been modified to accommodate a deck above the rear half. The front of the main block has five bays on the first level, with paired sash windows flanking a center entry. The entry has sidelight windows, and is sheltered by a porch deck that is accessible from the middle gable of three gable dormers that line the main block's upper level. This deck, like that above the rear of the house, is lined with a railing consisting of posts connected by top rails and lower rails forming an X. The barn stands just north of the house.".
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- Joy_Farm wikiPageID "13847821".
- Joy_Farm wikiPageRevisionID "642156767".
- Joy_Farm added "1971-11-11".
- Joy_Farm built "1923".
- Joy_Farm caption "Joy Farm in 1971".
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- Joy_Farm governingBody "Private".
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- Joy_Farm latDegrees "43".
- Joy_Farm latDirection "N".
- Joy_Farm latMinutes "54".
- Joy_Farm latSeconds "56".
- Joy_Farm location "Silver Lake, New Hampshire".
- Joy_Farm locmapin "New Hampshire".
- Joy_Farm longDegrees "71".
- Joy_Farm longDirection "W".
- Joy_Farm longMinutes "11".
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- Joy_Farm name "E.E. Cummings House".
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- Joy_Farm refnum "71000048".
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- Joy_Farm subject Category:Farms_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_Hampshire.
- Joy_Farm subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1923.
- Joy_Farm subject Category:Houses_in_Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Joy_Farm subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_New_Hampshire.
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- Joy_Farm type Building102913152.
- Joy_Farm type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1923.
- Joy_Farm type BuildingsAndStructuresInCarrollCounty,NewHampshire.
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- Joy_Farm comment "Joy Farm, also known as the E. E. Cummings House, is a historic farmstead on Joy Farm Road in the Silver Lake part of Madison, New Hampshire. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 in recognition for its place as the longtime summer home of poet E. E. Cummings (1894–1962).Cummings' parents purchased the farm, which is located near Silver Lake, in 1899 from Ephraim Joy. His mother deeded him the farm in 1929, and he spent time there every summer until his death in 1962.".
- Joy_Farm label "Joy Farm".
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- Joy_Farm depiction Joy_Farm,_Silver_Lake_(Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire).jpg.
- Joy_Farm isPrimaryTopicOf Joy_Farm.