8. Captain Heman Hull House, c. 1830 – 66 High Street
Greek Revival Style
Greek Revival Style
window. Fenestration throughout primarily consists of six-over-six double-hung sash. The front porch has square supports, a frame cornice, and a shed roof. The building is sheathed in horizontal board siding.
Although this home has been altered through the addition of a later bay window on the first story of the main block’s façade, it retains its historic character as a Greek Revival style residence. Likely built c. 1830, the residence is present on the site on maps from 1859 and 1874, and on the latter is listed as the home of Captain Heman Hull. The 1870 census records list Hull as a 54-year old sea captain. The south addition was likely added c. 1900 as it is not visible on an 1881 map. It is, however, present on a 1908 Sanborn map, where it is indicated as housing a jewelry store.

