Rufus Choate House | |
![]() Rufus Choate House | |
Location | Salem, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°31′21″N 70°53′48″W / 42.52250°N 70.89667°W |
Built | 1787 |
Architectural style | Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 82000481 [1] |
Added to NRHP | November 12, 1982 |
The Rufus Choate House is a historic house at 14 Lynde Street in Salem, Massachusetts. [2] It is primarily recognized for its association with lawyer and Federalist Party politician Rufus Choate (1799-1859), who lived here from about 1825 to 1834. It is a three-story Federal style wood-frame house that was built in 1805 by Ebenezer Beckford, a Salem merchant and real estate developer. Beckford, and later his same-named son, owned the property until 1841. [3]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
Rufus Choate House | |
![]() Rufus Choate House | |
Location | Salem, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°31′21″N 70°53′48″W / 42.52250°N 70.89667°W |
Built | 1787 |
Architectural style | Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 82000481 [1] |
Added to NRHP | November 12, 1982 |
The Rufus Choate House is a historic house at 14 Lynde Street in Salem, Massachusetts. [2] It is primarily recognized for its association with lawyer and Federalist Party politician Rufus Choate (1799-1859), who lived here from about 1825 to 1834. It is a three-story Federal style wood-frame house that was built in 1805 by Ebenezer Beckford, a Salem merchant and real estate developer. Beckford, and later his same-named son, owned the property until 1841. [3]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]