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| Photo Gallery HomeJOHN WHIPPLE
HOUSE
IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS
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| Owned and maintained by the Ipswich (Mass.) Historical
Society, the original house was built before 1650 (possibly as
early as 1638 by John Fawn), then sold to John
Whipple "the Elder." The house grew in size, as did
the generations of Whipples that lived there. Elder John's son,
Captain John [Note: This is not the same
person as Captain John Whipple of Dorchester, Mass., and
Providence, R.I.] made a large addition in 1670, which more than
doubled the size of the house. The next Whipple generation was
Major John Whipple, who added a lean-to of considerable size at
the back, completing the house's present-day
form. (Source: Hugh Morrison, Early American
Architecture from the First Colonial Settlements to the National
Period [New York, Oxford University Press, 1952],
pp. 54-55.)
Bruce William Lord's "Photos of the Whipple House" Additional information about the Whipple House at the Ipswich Historical Society Website. (Scroll down for information on the Whipple House.) |