Millard–Souther–Green House Explained

Millard–Souther–Green House
Location:218 Green St., Stoneham, Massachusetts
Coordinates:42.4872°N -71.0872°W
Built:ca. 1700
Architecture:Colonial
Added:April 13, 1984
Mpsub:Stoneham MRA
Refnum:84002752

The Millard–Souther–Green House is a historic house at 218 Green Street in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Built c. 1700, it is one of the oldest buildings in Stoneham. It is a two-story timber-frame structure with an asymmetrical four-bay facade. The entry is in the second bay from the left, with the slightly off-center large brick chimney behind. It has an added rear leanto section, giving it a classic saltbox profile. The window openings appear to be original in terms of size and position, a rarity for Stoneham's 18th-century houses.

The house was likely built by Thomas Millard, who sold it to the Souther family in 1725. It was later sold into the locally prominent Green family, and has long been a local landmark.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Millard–Souther–Green House. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-01-26.