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Gilman Manse

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Gilman Manse
File:Gilman Manse 2022.jpg
The building in 2022
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General information
LocationYarmouth, Maine, U.S., 463 Lafayette Street
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Completed1771 (255 years ago) (1771)
Technical details
Floor count2.5

The Gilman Manse is an historic home at 463 Lafayette Street in Yarmouth, Maine. Built in 1771, making it one of the oldest extant buildings in the town, it was originally the home of Tristram Gilman, the fourth minister of the now-demolished Meetinghouse under the Ledge, which stood around 900 feet (270 m) to the northeast between 1729 and 1836.[1] It succeeded the Cutter House, at 60 Gilman Road, as the parsonage for the church.[2]

In 1905, John Calvin Stevens was hired to undertake a renovation of the property.[3]

It was the home of Arthur E. Marks (1853–1917) in 1911,[4] and of Merrill and Grace Haskell (1892–1971) from 1928.[5][6][7]

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References

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  1. ^ "North Yarmouth, Maine. First Church"Congregational Library & Archives
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  3. ^ Architectural Survey Yarmouth, ME (Phase One, September, 2018 Archived 2022-12-20 at the Wayback Machine - Yarmouth's town website)
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  5. ^ Town of Yarmouth: Special Exception Appeal Application, 6/11/19
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