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- Q19881060 subject Q8318521.
- Q19881060 subject Q8516127.
- Q19881060 subject Q8525795.
- Q19881060 subject Q8526416.
- Q19881060 subject Q8649647.
- Q19881060 abstract "The Jonathan Fisher House is a historic house museum at 44 Mines Road in Blue Hill, Maine. The house was built in 1814 by Reverend Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister of Blue Hill, and is now a museum dedicated to his legacy. Fisher (1768-1847) kept a journal of his life in rural Maine, and published other works, including Scriptural Animals, a work illustrated with woodcuts he created. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969 (as Jonathan Fisher Memorial); it is open seasonally between July and October.".
- Q19881060 added "1969-12-30".
- Q19881060 area "9307.76977152".
- Q19881060 nearestCity Q142486.
- Q19881060 nrhpReferenceNumber "69000031".
- Q19881060 thumbnail Jonathan_Fisher_House.JPG?width=300.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q142486.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q19581262.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q2087181.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q2560349.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q49123.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q6273106.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976248.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318521.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8516127.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525795.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526416.
- Q19881060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8649647.
- Q19881060 yearOfConstruction "1796".
- Q19881060 added "1969-12-30".
- Q19881060 name "Jonathan Fisher Memorial".
- Q19881060 nearestCity Q142486.
- Q19881060 refnum "69000031".
- Q19881060 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19881060 type Place.
- Q19881060 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19881060 type Location.
- Q19881060 type Place.
- Q19881060 type Thing.
- Q19881060 comment "The Jonathan Fisher House is a historic house museum at 44 Mines Road in Blue Hill, Maine. The house was built in 1814 by Reverend Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister of Blue Hill, and is now a museum dedicated to his legacy. Fisher (1768-1847) kept a journal of his life in rural Maine, and published other works, including Scriptural Animals, a work illustrated with woodcuts he created.".
- Q19881060 label "Jonathan Fisher House".
- Q19881060 depiction Jonathan_Fisher_House.JPG.
- Q19881060 name "Jonathan Fisher Memorial".