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Description
This mansion was built in 1796 by shipbuilder and house carpenter Howland Rogers for Major General Henry Knox. In 1811 it was sold to William Pope. The house was later divided and sold to several different persons.
For over 50 years it was known as the Monk Humphrey House, so named after owners Robinson Monk and Henry B. Humphrey. The house was removed around 1939 due to deterioration.
About This Item
- Title: The Monk House, Thomaston, ca. 1871
- Creation Date: circa 1871
- Subject Date: circa 1871
- Location: Thomaston, Knox County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 11 cm x 17 cm
- Local Code: Houses Photograph Box
- Object Type: Image
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- Historic buildings--Maine--Thomaston
- Dwellings--Maine--Thomaston
- Houses--Maine--Thomaston
- Architecture, Domestic
- Humphrey, Henry B.--Homes and haunts--Maine--Thomaston
- Mond, Roginson--Homes and haunts--Maine--Thomaston
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Thomaston Historical SocietyPO Box 384, Thomaston, ME 04861
(207) 354 2295
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