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18 Orne Street - Azor Orne Place

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Record 2779/3390
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Catalog date 07/10/2007
Category 1: Structures
Classification Houses
Collection Old Houses etc. School Research Project
Date circa 1750's
Abstract Marblehead Jr. High Archives Historical Building Survey


Prior to 1757 the house that was later known as the Azor Orne Place was owned by Samuel Dixey, a prominent Marbleheader. On July 6, 1757, through the instrument of a deed, the land and house was conveyed to Col. Azor Orne. The ownership went to his children and widow after he died in 1796. Marquis de Lafayette came to Marblehead and visited the home of Col. Orne. As a token of his friendship he gave a young pear tree to Orne which was planted in his garden and is still standing today.

See the story of Colonel Azor Orne (1731-1796) on page five.
Home Location Pink Room (4th floor north end of building)
Object ID 2006-075-00483
Object Name House
Search Terms Marblehead Buildings
Sub-category Building
Subjects Houses
Historic Buildings
Title 18 Orne Street - Azor Orne Place
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Last modified on: January 05, 2009