Washington Street - The Marlborough Historical Society
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Washington Street - The Marlborough Historical Society
~I : , I ~ORM MASSACHUSETTS Form no. In Area no. B - BUILDING HISTORICAL r COMMISSION Off ·'.":_f~f the Secretary. State House. Bost . ~~ 1. Town 1:arl barnugl .... Address .-Jashington Name Free;nan .:)tl.-eet Elementary Present use Same as School above -------- 2. Present owner City of l-1arlborough 3. Description: 2 Story Brick Building Date 1916 Source f'ub. Local Histories Style ---------------- 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Architect Lawerance Barry Exterior wall fabric L{ed Brick Outbuildings (describe)_N_o_n_e Q tJ Q CJ 0 0 « J c. f.;. sr e« ~ r: o CJ al Other features f$ (J 0 0 J. 0 r ot.J 0 s , RG. not in use Original since _ entrance additions were ad.ded in 1970 Altered Date 1970 -------- Date Moved 5. Lot size: 0 One acre or less Over one acre X Approximate frontage 300 Feet E Approximate distance of building from street a 50 Feet 6. Recorded by Ernest c r- -- -, I "r: L _ ..I • ."- •. ~,' '. . Organization Marlborough Date 10/5/78 '~-""·3 1\'·" •• (over) - MASS. f--liST. COMM., Ginnetti Historical COmmission ·- ....• . : • 7. Original owner (if known) City of l<arl borough -----------------------------_.:.....-- Original use £lemeni:ary ;;)chool 'I Subsequent uses (if any) and dates Same as Above ---------------------------- 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Agricultural Architectural The Arts Commerce Communication Community development x Conservation Education Exploration/ settlement Industry Military Political x x Recreation Religion Science/ invention Social! humanitarian Tr ansportati on x -- rr \. 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) ( Each of the elementary schools have one thing in common, that being they each occupy the same space or have been built very near to their wood frame predecessor. The Freeman School was named for Bessie D. Freeman who taught for almost fifty years in the wood frame school known then as the vlashington Street School, That school had a total of eight rooms two of them were in the attic, and it was built in 1865 at a cost of $8,996.88. The present Freeman School was the first of our modern school bui1dings, having nine class rooms, and was built at the cost of $47,000. In 1970, because of the increase of Marlborough's student popUlation all four original grammar schools were enlarged plus an additional three new elementary schools were built plus n~o new High Schools. 10. Bibliography and/or references 'early maps, etc.) History of Marlborough Dedication (such as local histories, by J. A. Pitman, of the Hildreth School, deeds, assessor's Superintendant Marlborough School records, of Schools Committee, 1905. 1931. , # FORM In Area no. B - BUILDING l\L<\SSACHVSE'l'TS r-.I:£..;_':.':. _ M HISTORICAL ~p.~retarY. ----- :::::.---:_~ COMMISSION State House. Boston •• ~ ~)wn .--....--. I1_a_r_l_b_o_r_O_U_g_,h __ ddress Washington ame Bes~ie originally shington Source __ of exterior ~~r'_-~~~~:;7';-:~~:~-i"",i:,L;tyle Colonial 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. called the Marlborough 1916 )ate - School School City ~-_ .....•.'-~~. _ St • D. Freeman resent use 111&_--- Form no. plaque Revi va 1 Architect red Exterior wall fabric brick Outbuildings (describe) Other features plan plain _ 2 -s tory building with parapet. rec tangular flat roof Original and entrance Alteredorig. en trance Date br1cked over. Modern -a-a~d~l~t~l-oMoved Date 5. Lot size: One acre or less x Over one acre Appr oximate frontage __ 1_5_0_' _ Approximate distance of building from street 25' N r 6. Recorded by Organization - t White MAPC -------------- 9/27/78 Date .!ov-er,~. ~'7M....'7_'7'7 Harrie • INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION MASSAaIDSETIS SHEET Camrn.mity: HI STORI CAL CCM-1ISS I CN Office of the Secretary, Fonn No: Harlborough Boston Property Nane : Freeman School I Indicate each i tern on inventory fonn which is being continued belcw. Other feature~: was within Tudor arch--now sealed. New main entrance is in modern addition. Raised ba~ement. 9/9 sash with plain sills and lintels. Recessed central pavilion. Blind facade walls on end wings. Some patterned brick • .. .. '" to Inven or Massachusetts Historical Commission 80 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Community Marlborough Property Address Washington Street School Are a(s) Form No(s). _1_ 86 National Register of Historic Places Criteria Statement Form Check all that apply: [ ] Individually eligible [ ] Eligible only in a historic district [x] Contributing to a potential historic district [] Potential historic district Criteria: [x] A [] B Criteria Considerations: [x] C [] D [] A [] B [] C [] D [] E [] F [] G Statement of Significance by _F_o_r_b_e_s_I_S_ch_u_l_e_r _ The criteria that are checked in the above sections must be justified here. The Washington Street (Freeman) Elementary School meets Criteria A and C of the National Register as part of a district. The property is important for its illustration of the development of the schools with the expanding population. The school replaced a nineteenth century eight-room elementary school. It was the first modem school building constructed in Marlborough. The building represents the typical Colonial Revival style which was standard for municipal buildlings of this nature. The property retains integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. ~I .: > •. . ',.;.,. ~ORM MASSACHUSETTS Form no. In Area no. B - BUILDING HISTORICAL t COMMISSION Offi .~~~the Secr etar-v. state House. Bost 1. Town I ;arl borough Address .1ashington Name Free:nan Street Elementary Present use Same as above ----- Present owner City School -------- of Harlborough 3. Description; 2 Story Brick Building Date 1916 Source flub. Local Histories Style ---------------- 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Architect Lawerance Barry Exterior wall fabric L{ed Brick outbuildings (describe) None --------- o o t:r Q R. ic ii. f:J S/~S 0 C1 CJ e r: a\ Other features f$ 0 a L 0 r ot.J 0 CJ RS. in use added since entrance ad.ditions were in 1970 Altered Date 1970 Moved Date 5. Lot size: 5 r not Original 0 One acre or less Over one acre X Approximate frontage 300 Feet E Approximate distance of building from street o 50 Feet 6. Recorded by Ernest a Organization Marlborough Date 10/5/78 (over) MASS. hiST. 30M-S-77 - COMM. Ginnetti Historical COmmission .' ..... . : .. 7. Original o~ner (if kno~n)~C_·_i_t_y~o_.f~l_~_a_r_l~b_o_r_o_u_p_~_h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~ Original use Elementary School II Subsequent uses (if any) and dates Same as Above -~----~~~~------~~-~~~~~- 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Agricultural Architectural The Arts Commerce Communication Community development x Conservation Education Exploration/ settlement Industry Military Political x Recreation Religion Science/ invention Social! humanitarian Transportation x x r \ 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) ( ~ Each of the elementary schools have one thing in common, that being they each occupy the same space or have been built very near to their wood frame predecessor. The Freeman School was named for Bessie D. Freeman who taught for almost fifty years in the wood frame school known then as the vlashington Street School. That school had a total of eight rooms two of them were in the attic, and. it was built in 1865 at a cost of $8,996.88. The present Freeman School was the first of our modern school bui1dings, having nine class rooms, and. was built at the cost of $47,000. In 1970, because of the increase of Marlboroughts student population all four original grammar schools were enlarged plus an additional three new elementary schools were built plus two new High Schools. 10. Bibliography and/or references "early maps, etc.) History of Marlborough Dedication (such as local histories, by J. A. Pitman, of the Hildreth School, deeds, assessor's Superintendant Marlborough School of Schools Committee, .. .-~,,,o\o. ,'~ •.•.•• ""''''::~'::'''''' records, , •...•. ..;.."'..- •• _ .••• ,',_ 1905. 1931. '-': ,- FORM B - l\LJ\SSA.CHUSE'l'TS ,,",rJ_~, ~ HISTORICAL Form no. COMMISSION Sp.cretary. state House, Boston ~----.:==----. "'.' ----- , At In Area no. BUILDING '. '-.., -'- --------"" __~--===_____Jwn --------------- Marlborough ddress Washington St. ame Be s s Le D. Freeman resent use School originally City called of the Marlborough 1916 Source ilLE_~-- exterior Colonial -_~..,._ .,..1:-""" _. - 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. plaque Revival Architect red Exterior wall fabric brick Outbuildi ngs (describe) Other features plan plain 2-story building with parapet. Alteredorig. brlcked Moved _ rectangular flat roof Original and entrance en trance Date over. Modern -a-ad~l~t-l~o-nDate 5. Lot size: One acre or less X Over one acre Approxi mate frontage __ l~5_0_' _ Approximate distance of building from street 2$' N r 6. Recorded by Organization Herrl., t Whit., MAPC -------------- 9/27/'78 Date .!ov.er,~, • ..INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION MASSAQiUSmS SHEET Corrammi ty : HISTORI CAL C(M,fiSSICN Office of the Secretary, Fonn No: r1arlborough Boston Proper ty N~: Freeman School Indicate each i tern on inventory fonn whidl is being continued bel.cw, Jther feature~: was within Tudor arch--now sealed. New main entrance is in modern addition. Raised ba~ement. 9/9 sash with plain sills and lintels. Recessed central pavilion. Blind facade walls on end wings. Some patterned brick. -1 ~ ... to Inven or Massachusetts Historical Commission 80 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Community Marlborough Property Address Washington Street School Area(s) Form No(s). I 86 National Register of Historic Places Criteria Statement Form Check all that apply: [ ] Individually eligible [ ] Eligible only in a historic district [x] Contributing to a potential historic district [] Potential historic district Criteria: [x] A [] B Criteria Considerations: [x] C [] D [] A [] B [] C [] D [] E [] F [] G Statement of Significance by _F_o_r_b_e_s _1_S_ch_u_l_e_r The criteria that are checked in the above sections must be justified here. _ The Washington Street (Freeman) Elementary School meets Criteria A and C of the National Register as part of a district. The property is important for its illustration of the development of the schools with the expanding population. The school replaced a nineteenth century eight-room elementary school. It was the first modern school building constructed in Marlborough. The building represents the typical Colonial Revival style which was standard for municipal buildlings of this nature. The property retains integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association.