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- Q14715447 subject Q16809440.
- Q14715447 subject Q8525505.
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- Q14715447 abstract "The Dascomb House is a historic house at 125 Dascomb Road in Andover, Massachusetts. It was built c. 1760 by Jacob Johnson, a local blacksmith who had his shop on the property. It remained in the Johnson family until 1832, when it was deeded to Jacob Dascomb, deacon of the West Parish Church. He fell on financial hard times and sold the property in 1852, after which it has been through a long succession of owners.The house is a typical 2.5 story center chimney Georgian colonial. It was embellished at some point with Greek Revival details, and a front porch added around the turn of the 20th century has since been removed. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Q14715447 added "1982-06-10".
- Q14715447 location Q370619.
- Q14715447 nrhpReferenceNumber "82004826".
- Q14715447 thumbnail AndoverMA_DascombHouse.jpg?width=300.
- Q14715447 wikiPageWikiLink Q1639825.
- Q14715447 wikiPageWikiLink Q16809440.
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- Q14715447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525505.
- Q14715447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526419.
- Q14715447 yearOfConstruction "1759".
- Q14715447 added "1982-06-10".
- Q14715447 built "1759".
- Q14715447 location Q370619.
- Q14715447 name "Dascomb House".
- Q14715447 refnum "82004826".
- Q14715447 point "42.6275 -71.17611111111111".
- Q14715447 type Place.
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- Q14715447 type Building.
- Q14715447 type Location.
- Q14715447 type Place.
- Q14715447 type Thing.
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- Q14715447 type Q41176.
- Q14715447 comment "The Dascomb House is a historic house at 125 Dascomb Road in Andover, Massachusetts. It was built c. 1760 by Jacob Johnson, a local blacksmith who had his shop on the property. It remained in the Johnson family until 1832, when it was deeded to Jacob Dascomb, deacon of the West Parish Church. He fell on financial hard times and sold the property in 1852, after which it has been through a long succession of owners.The house is a typical 2.5 story center chimney Georgian colonial.".
- Q14715447 label "Dascomb House".
- Q14715447 lat "42.6275".
- Q14715447 long "-71.17611111111111".
- Q14715447 depiction AndoverMA_DascombHouse.jpg.
- Q14715447 name "Dascomb House".