Date of search - xxxx |
Common Name: Oliver Badger House |
Vermont Division for Historic Preservation Ref - 604_044_032
COMMON NAME: Oliver Badger House
ADDITIONAL
ARCHITECTURAL OR STRUCTURAL DESCRIPTION:
1 1/2 story, 3 x 2 bay, brick, temple form building, Vernacular Greek Revival. Brick veneer. Brick denticulated cornice set in dog-tooth pattern. A late 19th c. open porch on the front gable end has turned posts which support a second story projection. There is a one-story clapboarded ell addition on the south side used as a kitchen. Concrete over stone foundation, metal-covered gable roof, interior cinder block chimney (1970). The entrance is centrally located in the front gable end. Plain door surround, Christian door. 2/2 windows have large openings and flat lintels. There are no windows on the east gable end. The cornice detail on this structrure is fairly common for small brick Greek Revival structures in the region. Owned by A. Buck in 1857.
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04 Jun 1982 |
W.D..Michael J.
Baillargeon to Michael & Susan Sabourin..a parcel of land with all the
buildings thereon and located on the easterly side of Vermont Route
104.....see plat of survey for lot size......... |
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75 |
26 Mar 1982<!--
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W.D.....Oliver
F. & Cicile F. Baillargeon to Michael J. Baillargeon..same description as
above...(no plot plan)........ |
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431-32 |
09 Feb 1961<!--
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A. William and
Ruth A. Benway to Oliver F. & Cecile F. Baillargeon...same description as
above |
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12 Apr 1956<!--
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W.D...Clara E.
Southard to A. William and Ruth A. Benway....same description as
above......... |
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289 |
14 Aug 1929<!--
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Q.C........Arthur
N., Cora B., Rolla A., Ella B., and Clarence N. Southard and Dora Southard
and Clayton F. Baker to Clara E. Southard.......all of our right, title and
interest in the home place of our mother, Ann E. Southard owned and occupied
by her at the time of her decease and located on the easterly side of the
highway known as Bridge Street and consisting of a lot of land with house and
out buildings thereon standing....... |
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280 |
30 Oct 1874<!--
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WILL.........Hiram
W. Southard to Ann E. Southard....I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved
wife, Ann E. Southard all of my real estate and personal property..... Will approved
February 14, 1894 |
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545 |
19 Jun 1886<!--
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W.D........Mrs.
E. S. Chamberlain to Hiram W. Southard........Bounded westerly by the
highway, northerly by John Shedd's barn log, easterly by E. S. Butler's land,
southerly by the place occupied by E. W. Chamberlain, with a brick house,
wood shed and barn thereon, supposed to be one fourth acre of land, more or
less...also the piece of land on the south fourteen wide commencing on the
highway and running back 65 feet to front end of my barn shed....and being
the same premises...... |
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228 |
28 Apr 1859 |
Q.C.Hiram
Bellows to S. S. Chamberlain......the same land with the appurtenances
thereon deeded to me by Andrew Buck the 7th of July 1855............. |
15 |
429 |
07 Jul 1855<!--
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W.D.....Andrew
Buck to Hiram Bellows.....a certain piece of land bounded westerly by the
highway, northerly by Luther A. Hyde's barn lot, easterly by the Butler,
southerly by the place occupied by J. M. Brush with a brick house, wood shed
and barn thereon standing supposed to be one fourth acre of land, be the same
more or less......($280).... |
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405 |
30 Nov 1867<!--
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W.D.......S. S.
Chamberlain to Peter L. Garipee....meaning hereby more particularly to convey
to said Garipee the same lands now occupied by him and is the same land and
premises occupied by him the last season past......Mr. Chamberlain held the
mortgage on this property. Beer's
Atlas of 1871 shows Mr. Garipee living here and Mr. Chamberlain south of him. |
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