Andover Historic Preservation


4 MORTON ST4 morton st (click to enlarge)

4 MORTON ST

architectural description

NRDIS NRMRA

Federal/Greek Revival

White picket fence.

historical narrative

Themes: Architectural, community development, education.

1901 Andover Directory cites Emma M. F. Sanborn, physician, as resident

Abbot Academy owned 1927
Fr. Trustees of Boston University

Superintendent of Schools Henry C. Sanborn lived here 1928-1930's ? (moved from Locke Street)

Original owner: Phillips Academy or Andover Theological Seminary.

bibliography/references

Correct contact, Julitt Kellogg -- P.A. archivist

inventory data

Table: Inventory Data for 4 MORTON ST
Place: Andover Center
Historic District: Academy Hill NRH District
Address: 4 morton st
Historic Name: Goggin House - Andover Theological Seminary
Present Use: faculty residence
Original Use: faculty residence
Date of Construction: early 19th century
Source: style -njs
Style/Form: Greek Revival
Architect/Builder: David Hidden ?
Foundation: stone or brick
Wall/Trim: clapboards
Roof:
Outbuildings / Secondary Structures modern garage
Major Alterations: garage 1963
Condition:
Moved:
Demolished:
Acreage: 16,780 sq. ft.;approx. frontage 110'
Setting: Abbot area
MHC inventory number: ANV.376
Recorded by: Stack/Mofford
Organization: Andover Historical Commission
Date: 1975-77

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