[MassHistPres] Late 17th and early 18th century houses in SE New England with twin (parallel) summer beams
Osprey Design Inc.
ospreydesign at verizon.net
Tue May 17 10:40:12 EDT 2016
Mr Stachiw,
You may be aware of the house being dismantled in Farmington.
18th & 19th Century Recycling - oldboards.com
I don't know the home meets your criteria but it and those involved may provide you with other leads.
Jack MacDonald
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> On May 16, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Myron Stachiw <mostachiw at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I am conducting an HSR on an early 18th c. building in Stonington, CT and am looking for other late 17th - early 18th c. buildings that have twin summer beams (in parallel orientation) framing a room. If you are a steward of such a building or know of such a building, please send information about the building, and how I might access information about its history, images, drawings, etc., and contact the owners for a potential visit.
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> Thank you for your attention and assistance.
>
> Myron O. Stachiw
> Historical Consultant
> East Woodstock, CT
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