| CATEGORY: Houses (Click on the thumbnails for a larger view.) |
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| The Elms. Abijah White house built 1804. Birthplace of Maria White Lowell. Last owner was Harold Whitney (1821 1893). View from Main Street. | |
| Whiting Estate, near corner of Church and Marshall Streets. Charles Dickens was entertained here and read from his works. Demolished in 1890. | |
| Edmund Fowle house, 26 Marshall Street, built circa 1742. | |
| Edmund Fowle house, 26 Marshall Street. Built circa 1742. | |
| Thomas Mayhew house built in 17th century. Located at what is now the beginning of Charles River Road. | |
| Charles W. Stone house at corner of Mount Auburn and Parker Streets. Distant view of house from across the street. | |
| House on Galen and Maple Streets, built before 1768 by John Hunt and later known as Broad Tavern, kept by Nathaniel Broad. Theodore Parker boarded here and kept a private school here (or perhaps at the corner of Water Street) in 1832. | |
| Daniel Cook house, Galen Street. | |
| House of Dr. Eliakian Morse on Galen Street, later owned and occupied for many years by H. P. Page. Demolished in 1895. House stood on a knoll about 50 feet above Galen Street. Knoll was reduced in height to allow Capitol, Eliot, and Union Streets to be cut through. | |
| House of Dr. Eliakian Morse on Galen Street, later owned and occupied for many years by H. P. Page. Demolished in 1895. House stood on a knoll about 50 feet above Galen Street. Knoll was reduced in height to allow Capitol, Eliot, and Union Streets to be cut through. | |
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