Jacob E. Spring, a native of Maine, was born in 1833. At the age of twelve he moved to Buenos Aires where his family was raising sheep. They would ship hides back to the United States, and in exchange, relatives would ship lumber down to Argentina. While in Buenos Aires, Spring met and married a young woman from Pennsylvania; they had seven children. In 1872 he bought property in Danvers, Massachusetts and moved his entire family there with the exception of his two eldest daughters, who were in school in Germany. He eventually built Porphyry Hall, a magnificent stone mansion made of over forty different types of stone in a range of colors. This effect proved impressive. Spring was a successful wool merchant, but it is thought that he lost h...
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Former Mercy Hall Mount St Mary College Hooksett NH Formerly the Galt Mansion Formerly, the Mount Sa...
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An arrow points to the home in which Jacob Forney IV was born. Jacob Forney IV graduated from the St...
Francis H. Appleton was born on 17 June 1847 to a family heavily involved in government, both of his...
Thomas Wentworth Peirce was born in New Hampshire in 1818. He went into business with his father, be...
The late nineteenth-century summer colony at Little Harbor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was centere...
Almon Spring, student at the Mark Dennett School, Kittery, Maine. School photographs from a photo al...
Inside story piece on a John Calvin Stevens house at 69 Prospect Street in Deering Highlands, owned...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
This is a history of the people of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine in the 19th century. This is a ...
Born in Methuen, Massachusetts in 1841, Edward F. Searles was an architectural designer who made a n...
Born in Brechin, Scotland in 1802, John Smith began working on farms and in mills to help his family...
George William Webster Dove was the son of John Dove, who co-founded the Smith & Dove Mfg. Co. Dove ...
Former Mercy Hall Mount St Mary College Hooksett NH Formerly the Galt Mansion Formerly, the Mount Sa...
Joseph T. Wilson was well known as a building contractor who constructed some of the finest mansions...
Three Men From Maine : Sir William Pepperrell, Sir William Phips, James Sullivan (by John Francis Sp...
Peter Smith, born in Brechin, Scotland, sailed to America to join his older brother, John, who had a...
An arrow points to the home in which Jacob Forney IV was born. Jacob Forney IV graduated from the St...
Francis H. Appleton was born on 17 June 1847 to a family heavily involved in government, both of his...
Thomas Wentworth Peirce was born in New Hampshire in 1818. He went into business with his father, be...
The late nineteenth-century summer colony at Little Harbor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was centere...
Almon Spring, student at the Mark Dennett School, Kittery, Maine. School photographs from a photo al...
Inside story piece on a John Calvin Stevens house at 69 Prospect Street in Deering Highlands, owned...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
This is a history of the people of Wentworth Point in Walpole, Maine in the 19th century. This is a ...