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Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front St Richmond, Sagadahoc County, ME
The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston origin. The structure was designed and built by Thomas J. Southard, prominent Richmond shipbuilder and developer.
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front St Richmond, Sagadahoc County, ME
The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston origin. The structure was designed and built by Thomas J. Southard, prominent Richmond shipbuilder and developer.
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front St Richmond, Sagadahoc County, ME
The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston origin. The structure was designed and built by Thomas J. Southard, prominent Richmond shipbuilder and developer.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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