NRDIS NRMRA LHD
Vinyl exterior; 2 units: 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 3/4 stories
Good doorway & window heads intact, nice porch rail.
Themes: Architectural, community development, industry.
Late 1840's saw rapid development of Ballardvale, building attractive, utilitarian, yet inexpensive housing for employees of Ballardvale Mills..
Jacob Chickering had 1857 contract with John Marland & Co. and had a hand in many Ballardvale mill houses.
Owners:
Ballardvale Mills
Henderson, Jeanne P., 5/1/62
Trombly, Leslie & Valerie, 8/26/64
Pinkham, Roger, 1972
| Place: | Ballardvale |
| Historic District: | Ballardvale Local Historic District and Ballardvale National Register District |
| Address: | 10-12 marland st |
| Historic Name: | Ballardvale Mills Worker Housing |
| Present Use: | residence -2 family |
| Original Use: | mill housing |
| Date of Construction: | circa 1840-50's |
| Source: | style -njs |
| Style/Form: | Gothic Revival |
| Architect/Builder: | |
| Foundation: | |
| Wall/Trim: | asbestos shingles; Vinyl (1997) |
| Roof: | Asphalt |
| Outbuildings / Secondary Structures | |
| Major Alterations: | |
| Condition: | good (1997) |
| Moved: | |
| Demolished: | |
| Acreage: | Acreage: 0.20 acres |
| Setting: | |
| MHC inventory number: | ANV.375 |
| Recorded by: | Stack /Mofford/Ruth A. Sharpe |
| Organization: | Andover Historical Commission |
| Date: | 1975-77 |
Bancroft Hall moving