Late Greek/Vernacular/Bracketted
Themes: Architectural, community development, industry.
Area developed as boarding houses, tenements for workers at Marland Manufacturing Co.
Original owner: Auchterlonie, John S. & Ruth A.
Real Estate Valuation - 1900: Joseph Smart owner/occupant
Present owner: Nelligan, Francis & Alice (8-29-56)
See Area Survey Form A - bibliography, Marland Mills Village - No. Main St.
| Place: | Andover Center |
| Historic District: | Not Applicable |
| Address: | 119-121 north main st |
| Historic Name: | Marland Mills Double Worker Housing |
| Present Use: | residence duplex |
| Original Use: | mill housing |
| Date of Construction: | 1857 |
| Source: | style -njs |
| Style/Form: | Greek Revival |
| Architect/Builder: | |
| Foundation: | brick/stone |
| Wall/Trim: | asbestos shingles |
| Roof: | |
| Outbuildings / Secondary Structures | |
| Major Alterations: | |
| Condition: | |
| Moved: | |
| Demolished: | |
| Acreage: | 9,460 sq. ft; approximate frontage 151'. |
| Setting: | |
| MHC inventory number: | ANV.391 |
| Recorded by: | Stack/ Mofford |
| Organization: | Andover Historical Commission |
| Date: | 1975-77 |
Post Office Building