Topic: Places, Streets and Sites
11 Mugford Street - The Thomas Nicholson House

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Record 2772/3390
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Catalog date 06/28/2007
Category 1: Structures
Classification Houses
Collection Old Houses etc. School Research Project
Date circa 1756
Abstract Marblehead Jr. High Archives Historical Building Survey

The home at 11 Mugford Street was formally a store run by the Nicholsons in 1830. It is the same street where James Mugford used to live. He was famous for capturing a British ammunition ship. The Old Town House, built in 1727, is located a few buildings away. Across the street is the Unitarian Church.

Interesting article on Captain James Mugford in the Electives Folder.
Home Location Pink Room (4th floor north end of building)
Object ID 2006-075-00478 A
Object Name House
Search Terms Marblehead Buildings
Sub-category Building
Subjects Houses
Historic Buildings
Title 11 Mugford Street - The Thomas Nicholson House
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Last modified on: January 05, 2009