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Bodwell House, 15 Middle St Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
The house was remodeled in 1875 in the Mansard or Second Empire style by Joseph R. Bodwell, Governor of Maine (1886-1887) and president of the Hallowell Granite Works. It is the most high-style mansard house in the city of Hallowell, and a major example of the style in Maine.
Bodwell House, 15 Middle St Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
The house was remodeled in 1875 in the Mansard or Second Empire style by Joseph R. Bodwell, Governor of Maine (1886-1887) and president of the Hallowell Granite Works. It is the most high-style mansard house in the city of Hallowell, and a major example of the style in Maine.
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Bodwell House, 15 Middle St Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
The house was remodeled in 1875 in the Mansard or Second Empire style by Joseph R. Bodwell, Governor of Maine (1886-1887) and president of the Hallowell Granite Works. It is the most high-style mansard house in the city of Hallowell, and a major example of the style in Maine.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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