
John Sullivan House - Manchester, NH
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silverquill
N 42° 59.905 W 071° 27.443
19T E 299693 N 4763569
The Roger Sullivan House is a fine example of the Queen Anne style. It is typical in its asymmetry, varied cladding materials, and design features such as the hipped roof central core, towers,bay projections, gables, porches,and chimneys.
Waymark Code: WM2QP0
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 12/08/2007
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Architecturally, the Roger Sullivan House is a fine example of the Queen Anne residential style. It is typical of the idiom in its asymmetry, varied cladding materials, and design features such as the hipped roof central core, towers, bay projections, gables, porches, and chimneys. It was listed on the National Register of Historic places in 2004.
ROGER SULLIVAN HOUSE - MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
The house has the added distinction of being the work of William Butterfield, a prominent turn of the 20th century Manchester architect. Historically, the house is important as the home of Roger G. Sullivan, eminent manufacturer of the “7-20-4” cigar. Sullivan was very successful in business and served on numerous community boards.
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