Kidder–Sargent–McCrehan House explained

Kidder–Sargent–McCrehan House
Coordinates:42.3932°N -71.1306°W
Built:1792
Architecture:Federal
Added:April 13, 1982
Mpsub:Cambridge MRA
Refnum:82001952

The Kidder–Sargent–McCrehan House, also known as the Kidder–Sargent House, is an historic house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The 2.5-story wood-frame house was built c. 1792 by Nathaniel Kidder, and is one of the oldest and least-altered buildings of the period in northwest Cambridge, and the only one on its original site. The house follows a typical Georgian center-chimney plan, with two rooms on either side of the chimney on each floor. The house was sold out of the Kidder family to Solomon Sargent in 1835, and was acquired by Jeremiah McCrehan in 1876.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MACRIS inventory record for Kidder-Sargen-McCrehan House. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-03-20.