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The first documented owner of the house (and for whom it may have been built) was the Rev. Antipas Newman, who married Elizabeth, the daughter of John Winthrop the Younger. The modifications in the 1690s were probably made by William Fiske, Jr. [2] The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]
Wenham: 1658 Thomas Lord House Ipswich c. 1658 [51] 17 High Street [82] James Moulton House Wenham c. 1658 [51] 123 Cherry St [83] Caleb Moody House West Newbury: c. 1658 [51] 803 Main Street [84] Dillingham House: Brewster: c. 1659 [51] Cpl. John Andrews–Richard Dummer House/The White Horse Inn House Ipswich c. 1659 [51] 34 High Street [85 ...
Monument Square and environs, at the eastern end of Main St.; also roughly bounded by Holden, Center, and Union Sts., East Middle School, Summer, and Main Sts. 42°41′57″N 73°06′37″W  /  42.6992°N 73.1103°W  / 42.6992; -73.1103  ( Monument Square–Eagle Street Historic
The Wenham Historic District is a predominantly rural and residential historic district in Wenham, Massachusetts.It encompasses the full length of Main Street (Massachusetts Route 1A) between the Beverly and Hamilton lines, a stretch of one of the original post roads which is known to have elements of its present alignment as early as 1710.
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The Solomon Kimball House, probably built in 1696, [2] is a historic First Period house in Wenham, Massachusetts.Although named for nineteenth- and early twentieth-century owner Solomon Kimball, the house was built by Thomas and Mary (Solart) Kilham [3] —he the veteran of a pivotal battle in King Philip’s War and she the sister and aunt of defendants in the Salem Witchcraft Trials.
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