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Sewall Ware House

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MPS
  
Sherborn MRA

Added to NRHP
  
3 January 1986

NRHP Reference #
  
86000494

Sewall-Ware House

Location
  
Sherborn, Massachusetts

The Sewall-Ware House is a historic house at 100 S. Main Street in Sherborn, Massachusetts. The house stands on land once belonging to Massachusetts judge Samuel Sewall (best known for his participation in the Salem witch trials). The house may have been constructed by Sewall's instructions for a tenant farmer. In the mid-18th century it was the boyhood home of Harvard College divinity professor Henry Ware, and remained in the Ware family well into the 19th century.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The house no longer stands at the location described in the listing papers, and has probably been demolished.

References

Sewall-Ware House Wikipedia