Article about the Marrett House in Standish, which was built by Deacon Benjamin

Authors

Jennie Pfander

Source

Down East

Date

4-1-2002

Pages

108-111, 123

Abstract

Article about the Marrett House in Standish, which was built by Deacon Benjamin Titcomb in 1789. The Rev. Daniel Marrett, a Congregational minister, purchased the house in 1796 from the estate of his predecessor, the Rev. Jonathan Gould. With a brief profile of Rev. Marrett and his descendants, and details about the house.

Subjects

Historic buildings Standish Daniel Marrett House, Marrett, Daniel

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