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New Castle Historic House Signs

When Janet Macomber was the town historian, she initiated a program to place historic date signs on houses. What these signs mean is open to interpretation. As long-time New Castle historian Fred White succinctly said, "Many are wishful thinking." William Tarbell put it in more expanded terms in the New Castle Walkabout book [Bill Drew, ed., 1993, p. 5]:
Houses “converted into firewood" generally were replaced at some point, causing confusion to later owners researching a structure’s age. It is not uncommon today to see houses ascribed dates, found on maps or deeds that belong to a predecessor. Other dates may be a bit more vanitas than veritas. According to Albee, some houses retain only their old timber frame while others have had parts and floors added or removed. A few buildings mix several architectural periods, their appearance changed as money, taste, or even recycled materials determined.

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(Last updated 2023-06-17)
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1824.158 Portsmouth Ave.
1824.
158 Portsmouth Ave.
1828.47 Oliver Street.
1828.
47 Oliver Street.
1870.106 Cranfield Street.
1870.
106 Cranfield Street.
1898.32 Cape Road.
1898.
32 Cape Road.
1902.125 Portsmouth Avenue
1902.
125 Portsmouth Avenue
1990.30 Mainmast Circle.
1990.
30 Mainmast Circle.
2005.proposed for44 Portsmouth Avenue
2005.
proposed for
44 Portsmouth Avenue
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