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Description
The Monk Humphrey Hatch House on lower Wadsworth was built for General Knox by Howland Rogers in 1796 and 1797.
The house retains the names of Robinson Monk and Henry B. Humphrey, who jointly owned and controlled it for many years, and Nathan Hatch, who at one time owned half the house.
During the period that Henry Humphrey and his wife, Pastora Mason, lived in the house, it was renovated and filled with lavish furnishings, books, paintings and items collected while they traveled.
Henry Humphrey’s mother was the daughter of Major William Turner, aide-de-camp to Major Knox.
The house was removed due to neglect around 1939.
About This Item
- Title: Humphrey House, Thomaston, ca. 1871
- Creation Date: circa 1871
- Subject Date: circa 1871
- Location: Thomaston, Knox County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 12 cm x 17 cm
- Local Code: Houses Photograph Box
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Humphrey, Henry B.--Homes and haunts--Maine--Thomaston
- Architecture, Domestic
- Buildings--Maine--Thomaston
- Historic buildings--Maine--Thomaston
- Dwellings--Maine--Thomaston
- Monk, Robinson--Homes and haunts--Maine--Thomaston
People
- Hatch, Nathan
- Humphrey, Henry B.
- Knox, Henry
- Mason, Pastora
- Monk, Robinson
- Morse, F. L. S.
- Rogers, Howland
- Turner, William
Other Keywords
- aide-de-camp to Major Knox
- Humphrey Hatch House
- Humphrey House
- Monk House
- Monk Humphrey House
- Thomaston architecture
- Thomaston housebuilder
- town historian
- Wadsworth Street
For more information about this item, contact:
Thomaston Historical SocietyPO Box 384, Thomaston, ME 04861
(207) 354 2295
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