Holyoke-French House

Holyoke-French House
Location: Elm St. and Topsfield Rd.
Boxford, Massachusetts
NRHP Reference#: 72000123
Added to NRHP: April 26, 1972

The Holyoke-French House is a historical building in Boxford, Massachusetts. Built circa 1704 as a parsonage for Boxford's first preacher, Thomas Symmes. It was rebuilt in 1760 for the third minister, Elizur Holyoke.This house (as the name suggests) is known for two of the families that resided there, the Holyokes and the Frenches. This house is now owned by the Boxford Historical Society.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ "Holyoke French House page". Boxford Historical Society. http://boxfordhistoricalsociety.com/holyokefrenchhouse.html. Retrieved 2008-10-30.