[MassHistPres] Federal era homes of brick construction clad with clapboards
Ellen St Sure
estsure at comcast.net
Fri Feb 13 18:49:59 EST 2009
Brewster has a house, known as "Brickenda," with brick sidewalls (two
chimneys in each) and clapboard on the front (can't see the back but
I don't think it is brick). Built in 1796 as I recall, by a
prosperous shipmaster.
Ellen St. Sure, Brewster Historical Commission (estsure at comcast.net)
On Feb 13, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Ttorwig at aol.com wrote:
> Earl:
>
> How about the John Callendar House (1802) on Beacon Hill in Boston,
> Mount Vernon Street at 14 Walnut Street?
>
> Tim Orwig
> Boston University
>
> In a message dated 2/13/2009 5:46:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> Ermmwwt at aol.com writes:
> I am wondering if other communities have any knowledge of Federal
> era houses that were constructed of brick but had clapboard siding
> on one or more sides. Dorchester has at least one suspected
> instance, and we are trying to analyze another possible instance.
> Was this a common practice?
>
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