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1 Mechanic Street

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Record 2760/3390
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Catalog date 06/14/2007
Category 1: Structures
Classification Houses
Collection Old Houses etc. School Research Project
Date Circa 1723
Abstract Marblehead Junior High Archives Historical Building Survey

The Reverend Simon Bradstreet lived in the home on One Mechanic Street. In the colonial days, the minister of a church was one of the most important persons in the town. The Reverend Bradstreet was the minister of the Second Congregational Church, originally located at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Washington Street. His grandfather, Simon Bradstreet, was the Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The neighborhood was filled with houses that helped to form the history of Marblehead. The Brimblecomb House, for example, located at 9 Mechanic Street is one of the oldest houses in town. It was built in 1713 by the Brimblecombs who were one of the first wealthy, important families in the town.
Home Location Pink Room (4th floor north end of building)
Object ID 2006-075-00468 B
Object Name House
Search Terms Marblehead Buildings
Sub-category Building
Subjects Houses
Historic buildings
Title 1 Mechanic Street
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Last modified on: January 05, 2009