First View of 15 Sandy Pond Road, c. 1904.
- Image
- View Full Item
- Created Date
- 1904
- Description
Image is part of Houses in Lincoln 100 Years Old and Over with Some of Their Owners, also known as the Farrar Historical Houses Manuscript, c. 1935 (2004.002). Lincoln Town Archives, Lincoln Massachusetts.
Stearns-Cole-Smith House / Home of Reverend Charles Stearns. Built c. 1782. Style: Colonial-Federal (Transitional). Architect: John Nelson (on 1815-1819 work). Resident in 1976: Sumner Smith. For more information see Lincoln Properties Listed in the Massachusetts Historical Commission Archives, vol. 4, held at Lincoln Public Library.
- Creator
Farrar, Edward Rogers (1863-1949)
Farrar, Samuel (1851-1935)
- Partner
- Digital Commonwealth
- Contributing Institution
- Lincoln Public Library
- Collection
- Farrar Book
- Subjects
- Farrar, Samuel
Lincoln (Mass.)--History
Lincoln (Mass.)--Buildings, structures, etc
Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Lincoln
Dwellings--Massachusetts--Lincoln--Photographs
Architecture--Massachusetts--Lincoln
Photographs--Massachusetts--Lincoln
Photograph collections--Massachusetts--Lincoln - Type
- image
- Format
- Photographs
- Language
- English
- Rights
- All rights reserved.
Lincoln Town Archives holds the copyright to this image. No further duplication or reproduction are allowed without permission from the Lincoln Town Archives. To inquire ordering an image, please email archives@lincolntown.org.
- Chicago citation style
- Farrar, Edward Rogers (1863-1949), Farrar, Samuel (1851-1935). First View of 15 Sandy Pond Road, c. 1904.. 1904. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/c534fv02j. (Accessed April 20, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- Farrar, Edward Rogers (1863-1949), Farrar, Samuel (1851-1935), (1904) First View of 15 Sandy Pond Road, c. 1904.. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/c534fv02j
- MLA citation style
- Farrar, Edward Rogers (1863-1949), Farrar, Samuel (1851-1935). Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/c534fv02j>.