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Dickinson Pillsbury Witham House

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Built
  
1700

Opened
  
1700

Architectural style
  
American Colonial

NRHP Reference #
  
90000210

Area
  
4 ha

Added to NRHP
  
9 March 1990

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Location
  
Georgetown, Massachusetts

MPS
  
First Period Buildings of Eastern Massachusetts TR

The Dickinson-Pillsbury-Witham House is a historic First Period house at 170 Jewett Street in Georgetown, Massachusetts. The oldest part of the 2.5 story wood frame colonial house was built c. 1700, and consisted of the chimney and the rooms to its right. The left side rooms were apparently built not long afterward, based on similarities in the construction methods used on the two sections. The addition projecting from the right side read is a 19th-century addition.

In addition to its great age, the house is notable for its ownership by inventor Paul Pillsbury, who purchased the property c. 1801. His inventions included devices for pegging shoes, milling bark off tree sections, and stripping kernels from ears of corn.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

References

Dickinson-Pillsbury-Witham House Wikipedia


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