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Jonas Cowdry House

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Built
  
1833

NRHP Reference #
  
89000739

Area
  
6,070 m²

Added to NRHP
  
6 July 1989

MPS
  
Wakefield MRA

Opened
  
1833

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

Jonas Cowdry House

Location
  
61 Prospect St., Wakefield, Massachusetts

Similar
  
Emerson‑Franklin Poole House, House at 20 Lawrence, House at 11 Wave Avenue

The Jonas Cowdry House is a historic house at 61 Prospect Street in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Built c. 1833, the Federal style wood frame house is three bays wide and four deep, a significant local variant to conventional Federal style architecture. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

Description and history

The Jonas Cowdry House is located on the north side of Prospect Street, just west of Nichols Street, in what is now a residential area of northwestern Wakefield. The house is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, three bays wide and four deep, with a side gable roof. The brick chimney rises at the ridge line in the center, with the main entrance located in the leftmost bay. The entrance is flanked by sidelight windows, and topped by a Federal style entablature.

The Cowdry family was one of the first to settle the area in the 17th century, which was originally part of Reading. The hill north of what is now Prospect Street became known as "Cowdry's Hill". Two of William Cowdry's descendants built houses on Prospect Street about 1833. This one was built by Jonas, while another similar was built 98 Prospect by Aaron. The area remained in Cowdry family hands until about 1900. This house is one of the finest surviving examples of 3/4 architecture in the town.

References

Jonas Cowdry House Wikipedia


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