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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead abstract "The Rea-Proctor Homestead is a historic First Period house at 180 Conant Road in Danvers, Massachusetts. It is notable not only for its age, but its association with a number of well-known individuals. The oldest part of the house was built c. 1692 by Joshua Rea, Sr., whose son, Joshua Jr., testified at the Salem witch trials on behalf of John Proctor. It remained in the Rea family until 1803, and from 1804 to 1806 it was owned by one of Massachusetts's leading statesmen, Timothy Pickering. The house was updated to a Federalist style by Isaac Rea, the last of that family to own the property. Pickering was a gentleman farmer, running agricultural experiments on the farm and taking detailed notes of his work. He helped found the Essex Agricultural Society, the first organization of its type. In 1812 the property was purchased by Daniel Proctor, and it has since remained in the hands of his descendants.The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead added "1982-06-02".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead location Danvers,_Massachusetts.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead nrhpReferenceNumber "82001915".
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1692.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Danvers,_Massachusetts.
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Essex_County,_Massachusetts.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead wikiPageWikiLink Salem_witch_trials.
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rea-Proctor Homestead".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead yearOfConstruction "1692".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead added "1982-06-02".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead architect "Unknown".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead architecture "No Style Listed".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead built "1692".
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead governingBody "Private".
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead location Danvers,_Massachusetts.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead locmapin "Massachusetts".
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead name "Rea-Proctor Homestead".
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1692.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead subject Category:Houses_in_Danvers,_Massachusetts.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Massachusetts.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Essex_County,_Massachusetts.
- Rea-Proctor_Homestead hypernym House.
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead comment "The Rea-Proctor Homestead is a historic First Period house at 180 Conant Road in Danvers, Massachusetts. It is notable not only for its age, but its association with a number of well-known individuals. The oldest part of the house was built c. 1692 by Joshua Rea, Sr., whose son, Joshua Jr., testified at the Salem witch trials on behalf of John Proctor. It remained in the Rea family until 1803, and from 1804 to 1806 it was owned by one of Massachusetts's leading statesmen, Timothy Pickering.".
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- Rea-Proctor_Homestead depiction DanversMA_ReaProctorHomestead.jpg.
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