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J. 25 Conz Street

In 1830 Naomi Pease bought a third of an acre of land fronting on Maple Street (now Conz St.) from Justice Parsons for $200.00. The house seems to appear on the 1831 map, and remained in the Pease family until 1895.
The house is two-and-a-half stories in height with pedimented gable to the street. The tympanum is covered with flush boarding and has a two over two sash window. A one-story porch with hipped roof, turned posts, carve brackets and patterned balustrade extends across the three-bay facade.

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Hair Jewelry Exhibit
Howes Brothers Photographs
Pro Brush Ad Strategy




J. 25 Conz Street

In 1830 Naomi Pease bought a third of an acre of land fronting on Maple Street (now Conz St.) from Justice Parsons for $200.00. The house seems to appear on the 1831 map, and remained in the Pease family until 1895.
The house is two-and-a-half stories in height with pedimented gable to the street. The tympanum is covered with flush boarding and has a two over two sash window. A one-story porch with hipped roof, turned posts, carve brackets and patterned balustrade extends across the three-bay facade.

Present-Day View

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