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The Jacob Aldrich House, also known as the J. Aldrich House, is an historic house located at 389 Aldrich Street, in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. On January 20, 1984, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places .
The W. Aldrich House is located in a rural area of eastern Uxbridge, on the north side of Henry Street near its junction with Hollis Street. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior. It is set on a rubblestone foundation capped in concrete.
The section where the house is located is also known as "Aldrich Village". There is an historic Quaker Meeting House here, known as "The Old Brick", among other local historic sites. [2] The Town of Uxbridge was first settled in 1662. The Aldrich Family of Mendon and Uxbridge, became a political force in American politics.
S. Aldrich House: October 7, 1983 : 317 Aldrich St. 6: W. Aldrich House ... Initial listing included 3.5 mile stretch of canal in Northbridge and Uxbridge; expanded ...
When they pulled up to what had been their home, most of it was gone. A part of their Spanish-style house built in 1924 was still on fire. Some of the structure stood, including a wrought iron ...
The property had a $900,000 lien on it, the representative said, and a trial over the dispute was scheduled for Jan. 21, 1991 — four months after the house burned.
The Daniel Aldrich property is located on the south side of Aldrich Street in a rural area of central southern Uxbridge. The house is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick structure, with a side gable roof and end chimneys. The front facade is laid in stretcher bond, while the other sides are laid in common bond.
A shocking crime investigators say was motivated by greed and cruelty started in Newport Beach, California, and quickly became one of the most surprising cat-and-mouse stories in recent years. In ...