Contributed by an individual through Biddeford Historical Society
Description
The Goldthwaite house was the oldest house in Biddeford and burnt down in 1963. It was built by Captain Jordan as a garrison in 1717 (possibly earlier) as protection during the Indian wars. Captain Jordan was taken prisoner by the Indians when he was a boy and learned their language. He was a noted marksman. His father was killed by the Indians.
Though built by Captain Jordan, the house is named for Tristram Goldthwaite.
About This Item
- Title: Goldthwaite house, Biddeford, ca. 1920
- Creator: Biddeford Historical Society
- Creation Date: circa 1920
- Subject Date: circa 1920
- Location: Biddeford, York County, ME
- Media: Postcard
- Dimensions: 1.1 cm x 1.3 cm
- Local Code: #575
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Families--Maine--Biddeford
- Houses--Maine--Biddeford
- Dwellings--Maine--Biddeford
- Trading posts--Maine--Biddeford
- Jordan family
- Jordan, Samuel, 1684-1742--Homes and haunts--Maine--Biddeford
- Fortification--Maine--Biddeford
- Trading posts--Maine--Biddeford
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For more information about this item, contact:
Biddeford Historical SocietyP.O. Box 200, Biddeford, ME 04005
(207) 502-0279
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