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HISTORIC PORTSMOUTH #169
Two unknown children pose against the Jackson House in this undated photo. Cooper Richard Jackson built the house in 1664 and it remained in his family until its "discovery" and purchased by preservationist William Sumner Appleton in 1924 of SPNEA. His group gently restored the oldest wood-frame house in NH.
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This image from the book STRAWBERY BANKE:
A Seaport Museum 400 Years in the Making
by J. Dennis Robinson
(c) Strawbery Banke Museum Collection
BONUS: The Jackson House Today
(c) Historic New England