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The Cornet Thomas Wiggin House is located north of the town center of Stratham, on the north side of Portsmouth Avenue at its junction with Depot Road. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a side gable roof, two interior brick chimneys, and a clapboarded exterior. The main facade is five bays wide, with a symmetrical arrangement of windows around a center entrance. The entrance includes an original wide six-panel door, flanked by tapered flat pilasters, which rise to a transom window and corniced entablature. This surround is believed to date to about 1830, when other alterations were made to the building. A two-story ell extends to the left, and a single-story ell extends to the rear, projecting slightly to the right side.[2]
The house was built c. 1775, although it was apparently not completed until the 1790s, after the death of Thomas Wiggin and the resolution of legal disputes concerning his estate. The interior is thought to have been finished by Nathan Barker, Wiggin's son-in-law and eventual purchaser of the property. The house is a well-preserved example of vernacular Federal architecture, and the property includes a barn that is believed to date to the same period.[2]
1701 |
March 15, 1701
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Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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1729 |
April 15, 1729
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Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1743 |
January 21, 1743
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Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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1745 |
October 25, 1745
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Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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1776 |
April 26, 1776
Age 75
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Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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