Jeremiah Lee Mansion Explained

Jeremiah Lee House
Nrhp Type:nhl
Coordinates:42.5033°N -70.8517°W
Built:1768
Architecture:Georgian
Designated Nrhp Type:October 9, 1960
Added:October 15, 1966
Refnum:66000766
Nrhp Type2:cp
Nocat:yes
Designated Nrhp Type2:January 10, 1984
Partof Refnum:84002402

The Jeremiah Lee Mansion is a historic house located in Marblehead, Massachusetts. It is operated as a house museum by the local historical society. Built in 1768, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 as one of the finest Late Georgian houses in the United States. It features original wallpaper and finely-crafted woodwork.[1]

Description

The mansion is a large wooden house in the Georgian style, with imitation stone ashlar facade, built in 1768 by Colonel Jeremiah Lee, at that time the wealthiest merchant and ship owner in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The facade may be based on Plate 11 of Robert Morris' influential patternbook Rural Architecture (London 1750; retitled Select Architecture in later eds.).[2] It was one of the largest and most opulent houses of the late-colonial period in America.

The mansion is now owned by the Marblehead Museum and Historical Society. It contains a notable collection of early American furniture, and many of the mansion's original decorative finishes have been preserved, including rare 18th-century English hand-painted wallpaper, intricate carving in the rococo style, and a grand entry hall and staircase paneled with mahogany. On either side of its landing are copies of the full-length portraits of Jeremiah and Martha Lee by John Singleton Copley.

The mansion was declared a National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. In 1984 it was also included in the Marblehead Historic District.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NHLS url|id=66000766}} NHL nomination for Jeremiah Lee House]. National Park Service. 2015-02-25.
  2. [The Center for Palladian Studies in America, Inc.]
  3. Web site: MACRIS inventory record for Jeremiah Lee Mansion. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-01-17.