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Pettengill House and Farm

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312:. The farm property is bounded on the south and west by the river, the north by Flying Point Road, and the east by Kelsey Brook, which empties into the river near the point where it opens into the wide channel. The farmstead is located on a terrace overlooking a bend in the narrow portion of the river, near the southern end of the property, and is about a 1 mile (1.6 km) walk down the access road from the public trailhead. The property, which is now no longer in agricultural use, has a combination of open fields and woods, with public trails now crossing them. 1152: 108: 83: 421: 445: 457: 433: 1163: 66: 115: 90: 369:
Lufkin brothers Aaron and Joseph began buying property on the land in the 1790s. In 1801, around a year after the house was constructed, Joseph sold his interest to his brother. In 1811, Aaron fell into financial difficulty and mortgaged the house to Daniel and Enoch Brewer of Freeport, and the land
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The house was likely uninhabited from 1812 until 1831, at which point Curtis sold the property to Captain James Rodick, who made some improvements to the house. When Rodick died, in 1848, he left the property to his seven children, each of whom received a small lot and a large lot. Rodick's wife,
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Freeport Historical Society has conducted eight archaeological surveys at the farm. Results from these surveys indicated that there may have been an earlier, smaller structure on the site of the current house, about one-third of its size. The earlier house may have burned down, as evidenced by
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The main facade faces south toward the river. On the first floor, there is a single sash window to the left of the entrance and two (nearly adjoining) to the right. The windows of the second story match that of the first plus an additional one in line with door below. The door has a four-light
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In 1858, Charles Henry Pettengill, a farmer, former sea captain and store owner who lived at nearby Porters Landing, began purchasing parcels of the land. In 1877, he bought the house from Randall's widow, Rebecca, and eventually merged all of the acreage into one lot of about 120 acres.
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After Wallace's death in 1925, the two remaining children, Frank and Mildred, carried on the farm, along with their dog, Trixie. In 1959, they sold the farm, with a lease-back agreement, to Eleanor Houston Smith who, with her husband, Lawrence, founded
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Patience (b. 1782, d. 1838), died ten years before him. His son, Daniel, inherited the lot that included the house, and in 1861 he sold the house and 35 acres to Daniel Randall who was the owner until his 1866 death.
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In 1975, Eleanor Smith conveyed the house and some of the land to the Freeport Historical Society, and on her death in 1987, aged 77, she left the remaining land and the contents of the house to the society.
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Mildred, the last family member, lived in the house part-time until 1965, five years after the death of her brother. She died sixteen years later, in 1981, at the age of 98.
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Pettengill's son, Wallace, and daughter-in-law, Adelaide, lived on the property, where they raised three children — Ethel, Frank and Mildred. Ethel died at age 16 or 17.
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charcoal being found in the soil. Clay pipe stems and other artefacts suggested that the original house was built during the late 1600s or, more likely, the 1700s.
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The western side has one window on the first floor, to the right of a side door. There are two windows on the second floor and one in the attic space.
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The Pettengills' dairy cattle grazed on the marsh grasses until milk distributors deemed that their end product was too salty for consumption.
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A bulkhead is located on the eastern side of the house. There are five windows on this side (with one where the door is on the opposite side).
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to David Curtis of Brunswick. Aaron died a year later and the property was sold, at auction, to Curtis, who kept the farm intact.
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The house has never been modernized, and lacks plumbing, heating (beyond the central chimney), and electricity.
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A hurricane in 1954 destroyed an adjacent 19th-century barn measuring approximately 40 x 34 feet.
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on the street sign and, subsequently, on some maps.) The house faces south, looking down the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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A photo of Pettengill family members and friends in front of the house in the 1920s
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The northern (rear) facade has three windows a little off-center to the right.
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The Pettengill Farm occupies a significant portion of land at the head of the
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In 2015, destructive beetles were discovered in the walls of the house.
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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The house and farmland viewed from the access road, looking southeast
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The house and farm make up an unusually well-preserved 19th-century
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National Register of Historic Places in Cumberland County, Maine
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Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
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Wallace Martin Pettengill and sleigh, Freeport, ca. 1920
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Mildred, Ethel and Frank Pettengill, Freeport, ca. 1890
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Pettengill House and Farm is located in Maine
Pettengill House and Farm is located in the United States
Freeport, Maine
43°50′56″N 70°04′49″W / 43.8489°N 70.0804°W / 43.8489; -70.0804
Saltbox house
Harraseeket Historic District
ID74000160
70000041
Freeport, Maine
saltbox
National Register of Historic Places
Harraseeket Historic District
Harraseeket River
Harraseeket River
Casco Bay
saltwater farm
saltbox house
Wolfe’s Neck Farm
The house and farmland viewed from the access road, looking southeast
The rear (northern side) of the house
The front (southern side)
Transom above the front door
Transom
National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland County, Maine
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places

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