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Lawrence Soule House

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Built
  
1879

NRHP Reference #
  
82001978

Area
  
4,047 m²

MPS
  
Cambridge MRA

Opened
  
1879

Added to NRHP
  
13 April 1982

Lawrence Soule House

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne style architecture

Similar
  
Lechmere Canal, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard Square, Cambridge Common, Semitic Museum

The Lawrence Soule House is an historic house at 11 Russell Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a 2 12-story brick building, with asymmetrical massing typical of the Queen Anne period. Surface texture is varied by different types of brick patterning, and there are a variety of gables, projections, and irregularly placed chimneys. It was built in 1879 for Lawrence Porter Soule to a design by Frank Maynard Howe, an apprentice at the firm of Ware & Van Brunt. The building received immediate notice in the architectural press, and is a rare architect-designed house in North Cambridge.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

References

Lawrence Soule House Wikipedia


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