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- Mark_Wentworth_House abstract "The Mark Wentworth House, also known as the Gov. John Wentworth House, is a historic house at 346 Pleasant Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The 2-1/2 story wood-frame mansion was built in 1763 by Henry Appleton, a merchant, who sold it to Mark Hunking Wentworth, one of New Hampshire's wealthiest merchants and landowners, the following year. Wentworth's son John was appointed Royal Governor of New Hampshire in 1767, and occupied the house from then until his departure on the eve of the American Revolutionary War in 1775. Despite the governor's occupancy, Mark Wentworth transferred the property to his daughter Anna Fisher in 1770. It was sold out of the Wentworth family and 1797, and repurchased by Ebenezer Wentworth in 1810. In the early 1900s Wentworth descendants adapted the property for use as an elder care facility, a role it continues to serve today.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Mark_Wentworth_House thumbnail Wentworth_Gov_Sir_John.JPG?width=300.
- Mark_Wentworth_House wikiPageExternalLink www.markwentworth.org.
- Mark_Wentworth_House wikiPageID "43432060".
- Mark_Wentworth_House wikiPageRevisionID "619196156".
- Mark_Wentworth_House added "1973-06-29".
- Mark_Wentworth_House architect "Unknown".
- Mark_Wentworth_House architecture "Georgian".
- Mark_Wentworth_House built "1763".
- Mark_Wentworth_House caption "c. 1902 photograph".
- Mark_Wentworth_House governingBody "Private".
- Mark_Wentworth_House latDegrees "43".
- Mark_Wentworth_House latDirection "N".
- Mark_Wentworth_House latMinutes "4".
- Mark_Wentworth_House latSeconds "25".
- Mark_Wentworth_House location "346".
- Mark_Wentworth_House locmapin "New Hampshire".
- Mark_Wentworth_House longDegrees "70".
- Mark_Wentworth_House longDirection "W".
- Mark_Wentworth_House longMinutes "45".
- Mark_Wentworth_House longSeconds "14".
- Mark_Wentworth_House name "Gov. John Wentworth House".
- Mark_Wentworth_House nrhpType "nrhp".
- Mark_Wentworth_House refnum "73000175".
- Mark_Wentworth_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1763.
- Mark_Wentworth_House subject Category:Houses_in_Portsmouth,_New_Hampshire.
- Mark_Wentworth_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_Hampshire.
- Mark_Wentworth_House comment "The Mark Wentworth House, also known as the Gov. John Wentworth House, is a historic house at 346 Pleasant Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The 2-1/2 story wood-frame mansion was built in 1763 by Henry Appleton, a merchant, who sold it to Mark Hunking Wentworth, one of New Hampshire's wealthiest merchants and landowners, the following year.".
- Mark_Wentworth_House label "Mark Wentworth House".
- Mark_Wentworth_House sameAs m.011jpd6b.
- Mark_Wentworth_House sameAs Q17492658.
- Mark_Wentworth_House sameAs Q17492658.
- Mark_Wentworth_House wasDerivedFrom Mark_Wentworth_House?oldid=619196156.
- Mark_Wentworth_House depiction Wentworth_Gov_Sir_John.JPG.
- Mark_Wentworth_House isPrimaryTopicOf Mark_Wentworth_House.