Samuel Hartwell House
1694 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts BayBuildings and structures completed in 1733Buildings and structures demolished in 1973Burned houses in the United StatesHouses in Lincoln, Massachusetts ... and 3 more
Massachusetts in the American RevolutionMinute Man National Historical ParkResidential buildings completed in the 18th century
The Samuel Hartwell House is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord. Built in 1733, in what was then Concord, it was located on North County Road, just off Battle Road (formerly the Bay Road) in today's Lincoln, Massachusetts, and about 700 feet east of Hartwell Tavern, which Hartwell built for his son, Ephraim, and his newlywed wife, Elizabeth, in 1733. The site is part of today's Minute Man National Historic Park. The 240-year-old Samuel Hartwell House was destroyed by fire in 1973, and all that remains is the central chimney stack.
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Massachusetts, United States
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