Sgt. William Harlow Family Homestead

Sgt. William Harlow Family Homestead

Sgt. William Harlow Family Homestead
Location Plymouth, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°57′6″N 70°39′15″W / 41.95167°N 70.65417°W / 41.95167; -70.65417Coordinates: 41°57′6″N 70°39′15″W / 41.95167°N 70.65417°W / 41.95167; -70.65417
Built 1750
Architect Unknown
Architectural style No Style Listed
NRHP Reference #

82004434

[1]
Added to NRHP April 15, 1982

The Sgt. Harlow William Family Homestead (also known as the "Harlow-Holmes House" or "Kendall-Holmes House") is a historic house at 8 Winter Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The oldest portion of this 1-1/2 story gambrel-roofed Cape house is believed to have been built by Sergeant William Harlow, before he built the nearby Old Harlow Fort House, and is believed to be one of Plymouth's oldest surviving buildings. It is unclear from the architectural evidence whether the original structure was a single cell (three bays) or full width (five bays); the asymmetry of the front facade suggests it was built in stages. The house has a large addition, which was added to the rear in the 19th century.[2]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "MACRIS inventory record for Sgt. William Harlow Family Homestead". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-05-24.


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