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Town/Address /Location Name Brief Description Designation (Date)<br />

Brunswick, 63 Federal Street<br />

Harriet Beecher Stowe<br />

House<br />

c. 1807 house in which<br />

Harriet Beecher Stowe<br />

resided from 1850 to<br />

1852 and wrote Uncle<br />

Tom’s Cabin<br />

National Historic Landmark<br />

(1966); also part of Federal<br />

Street Historic District<br />

Author/Date of<br />

Documentation<br />

Polly Rettig, Landmark<br />

Review Project (1976),<br />

and J. Walter Coleman<br />

(1961)<br />

Brunswick, 75 Federal Street Parker Cleaveland House 1805–1806 Federal-style<br />

house owned by Bowdoin<br />

College professor who is<br />

nationally significant in<br />

contributions to study of<br />

mineralogy<br />

Brunswick, 256 Maine Street Henry Boody House 1849 three-story woodframe<br />

Gothic Revival<br />

cottage<br />

National Historic Landmark<br />

(2000); also part of Federal<br />

Street Historic District<br />

Individually listed in the<br />

NRHP (1975); also part of<br />

the Federal Street Historic<br />

District<br />

Dr. Joanne Kleussendorf,<br />

University of Illinois, and<br />

Kirk Mohney, MHPC<br />

(2000)<br />

Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr.,<br />

MHPC (1974)<br />

Brunswick, south side of Bath<br />

Road<br />

Massachusetts Hall<br />

c. 1802 three-story brick<br />

structure that has been<br />

extensively altered on the<br />

interior but is relatively<br />

intact on the exterior<br />

Individually listed in the<br />

NRHP (1971); also part of<br />

Federal Street Historic<br />

District<br />

John Briggs, Maine State<br />

Parks and Recreation<br />

Commission (1970)<br />

Table 2.4-2. Previously Inventoried Historic Properties<br />

Town/Address /Location Name Brief Description Designation (Date)<br />

Topsham and Brunswick Route<br />

201 spanning the Androscoggin<br />

River<br />

Frank J. Wood Bridge<br />

(Bridge #2016)<br />

1932 Warren metal truss<br />

bridge<br />

Topsham, 15 Summer Street No name provided Federal house with<br />

Queen Anne and<br />

Italianate elements; new<br />

section underneath<br />

Topsham, 17 Summer Street No name provided Small wood Federal cape<br />

with central chimney and<br />

entrance<br />

Topsham, 19 Summer Street No name provided 2½-story side-gable<br />

Federal house with<br />

Italianate elements<br />

Topsham, 19 Summer Street<br />

(rear)<br />

No name provided<br />

Front-gable wood barn<br />

converted to housing;<br />

full-width two-story porch<br />

on front<br />

NRHP-eligible as a<br />

contributing structure to an<br />

eligible industrial district in<br />

the area (district extent not<br />

identified)<br />

Inventoried on MHPC<br />

Historic Building/Structure<br />

Survey Form; NRHP<br />

eligibility marked “not<br />

determined”<br />

Inventoried on MHPC<br />

Historic Building/Structure<br />

Survey Form; NRHP<br />

eligibility marked “not<br />

determined”<br />

Inventoried on MHPC<br />

Historic Building/Structure<br />

Survey Form; NRHP<br />

eligibility marked “not<br />

determined”<br />

Inventoried on MHPC<br />

Historic Building/Structure<br />

Survey Form; NRHP<br />

eligibility marked “not<br />

determined”<br />

Author/Date of<br />

Documentation<br />

A.G. Lichtenstein and<br />

Associates (1999)<br />

Redlon & Roberts (1991)<br />

Redlon & Roberts (1991)<br />

Redlon & Roberts (1991)<br />

Redlon & Roberts (1991)<br />

Existing Conditions 65

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