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"The Homestead"
Thomas Cassin Jr. House
221 Concord Road
“Our neighbors during the time I was selling Larkin products, who lived within a distance of two or three miles from home were: … ___ Coburn, farmer … all on the road to Chelsea” (Hannum, p. 101).
The Thomas Cassin Jr. House was built c. 1848 on 68 acres of land. When Hannum was growing up in the 1890s, J. Ashton Coburn owned the property. In the early and mid-1900s, George Hutton owned the property, which had a slaughterhouse operation.
The Thomas Cassin Jr. House is still intact today, albeit with two Victorian gables instead of one, and sits on 1.5 acres of land.
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