Built 1746 Designated CP August 2, 1984 Area 809.4 m² Added to NRHP 29 March 1978 | NRHP Reference # 78000464 Opened 1746 Architectural style Georgian architecture | |
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The Dalton House is a historic colonial house at 95 State Street in Newburyport, Massachusetts. The 2.5 story wood frame house was built c. 1746, and is one of the best preserved Georgian houses in the city. It was built by Michael Dalton, a mariner and merchant who settled in Newburyport in 1735. Dalton's son Tristram was a major local figure during the American Revolutionary War, and was one of the first United States Senators from Massachusetts. As such, the house was visited by a number of luminaries of early American history, including George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. The house was acquired by the Dalton Club, a men's social club, in 1898.
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The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and included in the Newburyport Historic District in 1984.