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Beebe Homestead

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County alone by way of direct conveyance and through the Wakefield Real Estate & Building Association to which he was president. He also founded what is now the Santander Bank in Wakefield known previously as the Wakefield Trust Company and National Bank of South Reading. His family is believed to have had involvement in this and other area banks well into the 20th century. As a result of his generosity and that of his son, Junius Beebe, the Wakefield town library still bears the name:
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elliptical archway supported by fluted pilasters and topped with an “S” scroll keystone. However, further analysis by the SPNEA, coupled with Chelsea tile facings (1878–1907) and other Victorian elements on several of the upstairs chimney pieces, reveals a major renovation of the late 19th century presumably inspired by Junius Beebe and a knowledgeable architect.
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In 1814 the property was then acquired by John Derby, Esq. of Salem, for $ 6,000. A member of the prominent Derby family of Salem and believed to be among the first millionaires in America, John Derby purchased the home for his daughter. In 1815, as part of the Elias Hasket Derby mansion demolition,
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Architecturally, the home contains many classical elements characteristic of the federal period. Frontal Pilasters adorn the exterior, along with a broken pediment portico with well defined entablature. Interior embellishments, leading one to think McIntire, include triple-carved balusters, and an
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Thereafter, the property changed hands several times until it was purchased by Lucius Beebe in 1852 for $ 10,000. A titan in the business world, Beebe's interests extended into cotton, leather, lumber, real estate, and banking. By 1870 Lucius Beebe had acquired over 230 properties in Middlesex
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After a brief period, Derby sold the property to Thomas Haley Forrester of Salem in 1819 for $ 6,500. Colonel Forrester was a feisty war veteran and rum imbiber who had a reputation for cutting up the drawing room furniture with his rapier when retelling accounts of past military campaigns.
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indicate 90 acres acquired by Nicholas Brown from Edward Taylor in 1639. Nicholas Brown was one of a handful of settlers receiving land patents and migrating westward from Lynn, MA.
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The property remained in the Brown family until it was sold by General Benjamin Brown in 1798 for $ 3,000. While a Colonel in the Continental Army, Benjamin Brown served under
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claims the property first settled in 1644 by Nichloas Brown, one of Redding's (old spelling) first settlers.
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in 1776, a seat of war during the American Revolution. Acquiring the home from Brown, was
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to the Main St. location where it remained until it was donated back to the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Wakefield, Massachusetts
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Constitution of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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Index

Beebe House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Beebe Homestead is located in Massachusetts
Beebe Homestead is located in the United States
Wakefield, Massachusetts
42°31′1″N 71°4′28″W / 42.51694°N 71.07444°W / 42.51694; -71.07444
Federal
MPS
Wakefield MRA
89000667
Federal
Wakefield, Massachusetts
Lake Quannapowitt
National Register of Historic Places
General Horatio Gates
Fort Ticonderoga
Capt. Thomas Clement, Sr.
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association
Paul Revere
Historic New England
McIntire summerhouse
Peabody Essex Museum
Samuel McIntire
Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
Lucius Morris Beebe
National Register of Historic Places listings in Wakefield, Massachusetts
National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Massachusetts

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