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61 Commercial St

61 Commercial St
Historic District Survey information for 61 Commercial St
Architectural Description: 61 Commercial St. is a 1-1/2-story; 5-bay side gable cottage with a 1-story rear ell; the exterior is clad in clapboard on the primary facade and wood shingles on secondary facades; the roof is clad in wood shingles and includes front gable dormers; a shed dormer on rear slope and a corbelled interior brick chimney; fenestration includes 6/6 and 2/2 DHS vinyl windows; the primary entrance has a wood paneled door and dimple wood surround; the hipped-roof rear addition is clad in vinyl siding.
Historical Narrative: As per Tom Boland (1994): One of several buildings in the area relocated from the settlement as Long Point. Originally owned by John Ghen. Mr. Ghen is noted as having run a store at the Long Point settlement. As of 1880, the site, still owned by Mr. Ghen, had a small wharf attached. By 1907, the property had come under the ownership of Mrs. J. Sears.
Bibliography and/or References: Barnstable County Atlas., 1880. Barnstable County Atlas., 1907. Cape Cod Directory, 1901. The Extremity of Cape Cod. Map, 1836. H.F. Wallings Co. Map of Provincetown Village. Atlas, 1858. Provincetown Advocate. October 23, 1969. Resident Directory. W.F. Richardson & Co., 1886. Resident Directory. W.H. Hopkins, 1889.
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Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Dwellings, and Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown
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