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The Newman House was built in 1811 by Mark Newman, principal of Phillips Academy form 1794 to 1809.   
The Parson Barnard House in North Andover dates to 1715.  It was built by Thomas Barnard, who served as the third minister of what is now the North Parish Unitarian Church.  It is an example of "first period" architecture<p>


[[Image:Newman_House.jpg|thumb|...''The Newman House 1811''.... click to enlarge|left]]
[[Image:Parson_Barnard_House.jpg|thumb|...''The Parson Barnard House''.... click to enlarge|left]]
[[Image:Newman_House_Narrative,_Part_1.jpg|thumb|...''The Newman House Narrative, Part 1''.... click to enlarge|left]]
[[Image:Newman_House_Narrative,_Part_2.jpg|thumb|...''The Newman House Narrative, Part 2''.... click to enlarge|left]]


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[http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=193031&t=parson%20barnard%20house%20bradstreet&tp=keyword&l=5&d=0&hc=1&rt=keyword ''The Parson Barnard House''.]  by Abbott Lowell Cummings (Andover Room R 728.80974 Cum (pamphlet box 1))




*"Under the clapboards, the story of an amusing mistake", ''Boston Sunday Globe'', September 8, 1996.
* "'This Old House' is North Andover's old house", ''Eagle Tribune'', January 5, 1998.


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The Parson Barnard House in North Andover dates to 1715. It was built by Thomas Barnard, who served as the third minister of what is now the North Parish Unitarian Church. It is an example of "first period" architecture.

...The Parson Barnard House.... click to enlarge


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The Parson Barnard House. by Abbott Lowell Cummings (Andover Room R 728.80974 Cum (pamphlet box 1))


  • "Under the clapboards, the story of an amusing mistake", Boston Sunday Globe, September 8, 1996.
  • "'This Old House' is North Andover's old house", Eagle Tribune, January 5, 1998.


--Kim 11:50, March 6, 2012 (EST) back to Main Page