Topic: Places, Streets and Sites
7 Pearl Street - Blackler-Wilson House
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| Catalog date |
09/06/2007 |
| Category |
1: Structures |
| Classification |
Houses |
| Collection |
Old Houses etc. School Research Project |
| Date |
circa 1799-1800 |
| Abstract |
Marblehead Jr. High Archives Historical Building Survey
This home at Seven Pearl Street is probably the best example of a Federalist Architecture in Marblehead. Besides being owned by Blackler, this house also got the name Wilson from Captain Henry Wilson, a ship merchant whose ships sailed the world in the 1850's.
See Written House History on page 15. |
| Home Location |
Pink Room (4th floor north end of building) |
| Object ID |
2006-075-00491 |
| Object Name |
House |
| Search Terms |
Marblehead Buildings |
| Sub-category |
Building |
| Subjects |
Houses Historic Buildings |
| Title |
7 Pearl Street - Blackler-Wilson House |
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Rev. 1.0a 1/2009 Contact the Historical Commission at 781-639-3425 or e-mail us (please include the "Object ID" number) at:    butlerw@marblehead.org
Last modified on: January 05, 2009
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