George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home

George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home
Location: 54 Elm St., Woodstock, Vermont
Built: 1805
Architectural style: Queen Anne
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 67000023
Significant dates
Added to NRHP: June 11, 1967[1]
Designated NHL: June 11, 1967[2]

George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home, also known as Marsh-Billings House, is a home in Woodstock, Vermont that was the boyhood home of George Perkins Marsh, an early conservationist.

The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is a forest that was an early managed forest, which is preserved.

It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1967.[2][3]

It is located at 54 Elm Street, Vermont Route 12, in Woodstock.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  2. ^ a b "George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=753&ResourceType=Building. Retrieved 2008-02-19. 
  3. ^ Polly M. Rettig and John D. McDermott (May 26, 1967). National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Marsh-Billings House / George Perkins Marsh Boyhood HomePDF (32 KB). National Park Service  and Accompanying three photos, exterior, from 1974PDF (32 KB)