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- Q14705348 subject Q8525320.
- Q14705348 subject Q8525658.
- Q14705348 subject Q8526428.
- Q14705348 abstract "The Martin Homestead is a historic farmstead on U.S. Route 3 located 3 miles (5 km) north of North Stratford, New Hampshire. The main house of the farm is a well preserved 1.5 story plank-framed Cape house. The house may have been built c. 1830 by Joseph Martin, after he acquired the property in a tax sale, or it may already have been standing there. Although it has had some alteration, including a complete rebuilding of its central chimney, the house is the best-preserved period Cape in Stratford. The 112.5-acre (45.5 ha) farm property also includes an "English" barn that appears to be contemporary to the house.The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.".
- Q14705348 added "1998-10-30".
- Q14705348 area "455271.34752".
- Q14705348 location Q14705387.
- Q14705348 nrhpReferenceNumber "98001145".
- Q14705348 wikiPageWikiLink Q14705387.
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- Q14705348 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525320.
- Q14705348 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525658.
- Q14705348 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526428.
- Q14705348 yearOfConstruction "1834".
- Q14705348 added "1998-10-30".
- Q14705348 built "1834".
- Q14705348 location "US 3, 3 mi. N of North Stratford, New Hampshire".
- Q14705348 name "Martin Homestead".
- Q14705348 refnum "98001145".
- Q14705348 point "44.77111111111111 -71.59555555555555".
- Q14705348 type Place.
- Q14705348 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q14705348 type Building.
- Q14705348 type Location.
- Q14705348 type Place.
- Q14705348 type Thing.
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- Q14705348 type Q41176.
- Q14705348 comment "The Martin Homestead is a historic farmstead on U.S. Route 3 located 3 miles (5 km) north of North Stratford, New Hampshire. The main house of the farm is a well preserved 1.5 story plank-framed Cape house. The house may have been built c. 1830 by Joseph Martin, after he acquired the property in a tax sale, or it may already have been standing there.".
- Q14705348 label "Martin Homestead".
- Q14705348 lat "44.77111111111111".
- Q14705348 long "-71.59555555555555".
- Q14705348 name "Martin Homestead".