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  1. weeksbrickhouse.org › the-brick-houseThe Brick House

    The Weeks Brick House in Greenland, N.H., built c. 1710 by Samuel Weeks (1670-1746), is among the earliest brick houses in New England — and may be the oldest made of bricks fired on the site. The architecturally significant structure, pictured above in an early 20th-century postcard view, was listed on the National Register of Historic ...

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      Postal Mail: The Weeks Brick House and Gardens P. O. Box 93,...

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      Subsequently the Weeks Brick House was designated a New...

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  2. 2 Ιουν 2021 · Subsequently the Weeks Brick House was designated a New Hampshire Historic Site, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The late-19th century photo above right shows the brick house, the “ell” to the rear, and the complex of adjoining outbuildings to the left of the house.

  3. 16 Ιουλ 2021 · The Weeks Brick House, built in 1710 by Samuel Weeks (1670-1746), is among the earliest brick houses in New England — and may be the oldest made of bricks fired on the site. The farmstead established in 1656 by Leonard Weeks (1633-1707) remained in the family for over 300 years.

  4. Photographic prints of Greenland, NH, taken between approximately 1900 and 1998. Includes images of the libary, town hall, bandstand, churchs, the Central Schoo

  5. 9 Οκτ 2016 · In his will, Weeks left his 90 acre farm to his second son, Samuel. In 17 th century Greenland, NH it was the center of activity. The location was ideal for the needs of the times. The area provided access to Great Bay which allowed passage down to the Piscataqua River and on to the Atlantic Ocean for transportation and fishing.

  6. 13 Δεκ 2022 · Many of these beautifully preserved historic homes in New England have ties to important historical figures, and a visit to these places they once lived, worked, and even visited, give a beautiful glimpse into their world.

  7. Historic Homes & Sites - NH Statewide. Visiting historic homes and sites is a wonderful way to explore the many corners of New Hampshire and to learn about the state's past, including its Native cultures, wars of independence, industrial and social developments, and more.

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