Article about the Marrett House in Standish, which was built by Deacon Benjamin
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
Recommended Citation
Pfander, Jennie, "Article about the Marrett House in Standish, which was built by Deacon Benjamin" (2002). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 1345.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/1345
Source
Down East