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Sawyer–Medlicott House

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403: 243:) near its junction with River Road. It is a 2½-story brick building, with a side gabled roof and end chimneys. The main facade is five bays wide, with sash windows arranged symmetrically around the main entrance. The entry is framed by partial sidelights and fluted pilasters, and topped by a segmented fanlight and an elliptical outer surround that is decorated with rosettes and rope moulding. The interior follows a central hall plan, with a spiral staircase the centerpiece of the hall. Windows are fitted with interior shutters, and many rooms have horizontal wainscoting made of wide boards. 65: 90: 51: 97: 72: 720: 873: 830: 269: 853: 246:
The house was built c. 1820, and is the only Federal-style brick building in the town. It was built for Joseph Sawyer, a real estate speculator and politician. Sawyer was also a part owner of the first bridge to span the nearby
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now stands. He was active in town affairs, serving on local committees and representing it in the state legislature. When he died, the property was sold to pay off his insolvent estate, and was later repurchased by a nephew.
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The Sawyer–Medlicott House is located west of the town center of Piermont, on the south side of Bradford Road (
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is a historic house at the junction of Bradford and River roads in
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Sawyer–Medlicott House is located in New Hampshire
Sawyer–Medlicott House is located in the United States
Piermont, New Hampshire
43°58′40″N 72°6′21″W / 43.97778°N 72.10583°W / 43.97778; -72.10583
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Piermont, New Hampshire
Federal period architecture
National Register of Historic Places
New Hampshire Route 25
Connecticut River
Bradford, Vermont
Piermont Bridge
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