House at 127 Chestnut Street, Wakefield, Mass.
Title
House at 127 Chestnut Street, Wakefield, Mass.
Creator
Klapes, Jeffrey M., 1964
Date
2008
Description
Information about this item was supplied by NOBLE Digital Heritage.
Photos show the house located at 127 Chestnut Street on the southeast corner of the intersection with Prospect Street. Built around 1911, the English cottage style house has a stucco exterior and terra cotta tile roof. A three-car garage was recently added at the rear. The large, three-winged home was designed by Wakefield architect Harland O. Perkins, who lived at 8 Park Street. The home was built for Elizabeth Boit, one of the founders of the Harvard Knitting Mills, and was part of a compound of similarly styled buildings that included 90 Prospect Street, and a smaller carriage house at 88 Prospect Street. Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pD25 The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Photos 1-9 taken at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 5, 2008 Photos 10-13 taken at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Subject
Architecture, Domestic
Elizabeth Boit House (Wakefield, Mass.)
Boit, Elizabeth Eaton, 1849-1932
Source
Digital Commonwealth
Type
image
References
https://omeka-s.noblenet.org/s/wakefield/item/15807
Collection
Citation
Klapes, Jeffrey M., 1964, “House at 127 Chestnut Street, Wakefield, Mass.,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed June 9, 2026, https://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/40955.
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