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Pierce, Easton, Russell, Bunker, & Gardner Houses, 15, 17, 19, 21 & 23 Orange St Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA
Only row houses in Nantucket; part of the Orange and Union Streets Neighborhood Study (MASS-1014). / The James Easton House, built as part of five row houses, by Philip H. Folger, was purchased by Easton, a Nantucket silversmith, shortly after its construction in 1831. A later resident of the house, Louise S. Baker, was a preacher at the North Congregational Church. The Easton House is the least altered of the "The Orange Street Block."
Pierce, Easton, Russell, Bunker, & Gardner Houses, 15, 17, 19, 21 & 23 Orange St Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA
Only row houses in Nantucket; part of the Orange and Union Streets Neighborhood Study (MASS-1014). / The James Easton House, built as part of five row houses, by Philip H. Folger, was purchased by Easton, a Nantucket silversmith, shortly after its construction in 1831. A later resident of the house, Louise S. Baker, was a preacher at the North Congregational Church. The Easton House is the least altered of the "The Orange Street Block."
Pierce, Easton, Russell, Bunker, & Gardner Houses, 15, 17, 19, 21 & 23 Orange St Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA
Only row houses in Nantucket; part of the Orange and Union Streets Neighborhood Study (MASS-1014). / The James Easton House, built as part of five row houses, by Philip H. Folger, was purchased by Easton, a Nantucket silversmith, shortly after its construction in 1831. A later resident of the house, Louise S. Baker, was a preacher at the North Congregational Church. The Easton House is the least altered of the "The Orange Street Block."Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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