| Nourse-Farwell House | |
|---|---|
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| Alternative names | Nourse House, Farwell House, John House |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Federal |
| Address | 5 Elm Street |
| Town or city | Harvard, Massachusetts |
| Country | United States |
| Current tenants | Private |
| Completed | 1800 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Benjamin Nourse |
The Nourse-Farwell House is located in the Harvard Center Historic District, a U.S. Historic District in the center of Harvard, Massachusetts.
The house is believed to have been built in c. 1800[1] by Harvard resident Benjamin Nourse. The house was sold in 1833 to John Farwell who served as a Harvard town selectman in 1854 and assessor from 1860 to 1863.[2]
The house still stands today located on Elm Street located off of the Harvard Town Common.
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