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Marblehead Junior High Archives Historical Building Survey Historical Importance: Mason Harris lived at 105 Elm Street. He was a Sargent in Glover's Regiment during the Revolution. After the war he became engaged in the shipping business. Mason's son Edward lived in the house for 95 years. He was a caulker and worked in Salem. It was said that an oar found in the cellar was thought to be from a boat that rowed Washington across the Delaware.
105 Elm Street - Harris Homestead -Topic: Places, Streets and Sites -This image is the property of the Marblehead Historical Commission
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Last modified on: January 05, 2009