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Nov 1, 2021 · This Grand 19th Century Historic & RENOVATED Farmhouse Estate is one of the original settlements in Dawson County and is called The Susan Russell House. Reminiscent of days long past, experience the peace and tranquility of this extraordinary residence tucked away with 11 acres of beautiful rolling pastureland, perfectly poised on a private ...
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Susan Russell House. / 42.3900417°N 71.1005861°W / 42.3900417; -71.1005861. The Susan Russell House is a historic house in Somerville, Massachusetts. The 1.5-story Greek Revival cottage is estimated to have been built in the 1830s, based on a stylistic analysis. It is a rare survivor of a style that was once common in Somerville.
- Greek Revival
- Somerville MPS
- 1830
- 58 Sycamore Street, Somerville, Massachusetts
This Grand 19th Century Historic & RENOVATED Farmhouse Estate is one of the original settlements in Dawson County and is called The Susan Russell House. Reminiscent of days long past, experience the peace and tranquility of this extraordinary residence tucked away with 11 acres of beautiful rolling pastureland, perfectly poised on a private ...
This Grand 19th Century Historic & RENOVATED Farmhouse Estate is one of the original settlements in Dawson County and is called The Susan Russell House. Reminiscent of days long past, experience the peace and tranquility of this extraordinary residence tucked away with 11 acres of beautiful rolling pastureland, perfectly poised on a private, gorgeous setting amongst ageless oak trees.
This Grand 19th Century Historic & RENOVATED Farmhouse Estate is one of the original settlements in Dawson County and is called The Susan Russell House. Reminiscent of days long past, experience the peace and tranquility of this extraordinary residence tucked away with 11 acres of beautiful rolling pastureland, perfectly poised on a private ...
Jun 4, 2021 · Hungerford Tavern was owned by Joseph Willson from 1786 to 1791 and by his granddaughter, Susan Russell, in the 1840s. Archeological digs were conducted at this site in 1973 and 1987. Artifacts retrieved from these excavations are in the collection of Peerless Rockville, located in the Red Brick Courthouse. Hungerford Tavern was 1 ½-stories ...