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Written by Strawbery Banke Archive
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Strawbery Banke Presents
HISTORIC PORTSMOUTH #32
This mid-1880s picture shows a crew (at right) tearing down a house built by
joiner Jonathan Low around 1745. The tiny 27-foot square gambrel-roofed home was
built on a land inherited by a colonial widow. The house on the corner of Washington
and Court streets once sheltered two full families. It was deconstructed to make
way for apartments that were later demolished too. (click to see)
HISTORIC PHOTOS of the Greater Portsmouth Area appear here weekly

See new photos weekly here and each Thursday in
The Portsmouth Herald. Edited by J. Dennis Robinson.
BONUS CLOSEUP
WHo is the guy in the suit standing stiffly out front while the crew works on
the house? We have no idea, but here is a closer look. Perhaps he is a relative
of yours.
HISIORIC PORTSMOUTH
Early Photographs from the Collections of Strawbery Banke
by James L. Garvin & Susan Grigg, Peter Randall Publisher
(c) Strawbery Banke Museum . All rights reserved.
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