Lincoln Stetson House
Title
Lincoln Stetson House
Description
This two-story house, with a distinctive wraparound porch and awnings on its second-floor windows, was once the home of Lincoln Stetson. It was located on North St., likely slightly south of its intersection with Oak St. and on the east side of the street. The house no longer stands; it may have been demolished in 2003 to make way for the Village at Broad Meadow over-55 housing development, or it may have been demolished earlier to make room for a commercial plaza or the Stacy's Pita Chip factory. In this image, several people stand on the porch of the house as an ox-drawn wagon stands outside.
Publisher
Digital image: Randolph Historical Commission
Date
1908
Contributor
Donated by Donald Randall through Major Raymond MacGerrigle
Relation
Collection: Donald Randall papers
Identifier
9999.86.2a
Collection
Citation
“Lincoln Stetson House,” Turner Free Library Digital History Collection, accessed May 6, 2024, https://turnerfreelibrary.omeka.net/items/show/810.