6 Union Street - Thomas Bodkin House
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| Collection |
Old Houses etc. School Research Project |
| Date |
circa 1729 |
| Abstract |
Marblehead Jr. High Archives Historical Building Survey
The original use of this single family home located at 6 Union Street was a residence and brewery. There are many notable exterior and interior features in this home. Thomas Bodkin, a brewer and merchant, had the house built. The original part of the house had a gambrel roof and was built in 1729. The brewery was added in the backyard in 1726. In 1756, when Sea Captain Benjamin Hind owned the house, he connected the brewery with the main house and added another part on the front right. Hind layed out Union Street between 1762-79. Before it was officially layed out, it was probably a cart path. The top of Union Street was called "The Way to Nick's Cove" in 1700 which connected Hooper Street to Nick's Cove. |
| Home Location |
Pink Room (4th floor north end of building) |
| Object ID |
2006-075-00518 B |
| Object Name |
House |
| Search Terms |
Marblehead Buildings |
| Title |
6 Union Street - Thomas Bodkin House |
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Rev. 2.0 2/2013 Contact the Historical Commission at 781-639-3425 or e-mail us (please include the "Object ID" number, not the Record Number)
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013
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