Charlestown Main Street Historic District


  • Address: Main St
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District

Most of the buildings lining Main Street today date to the 19th century. Periods of heightened building activity include the decade following 1800 and the 1830's. As in many downtown areas, fire loss has had an important role in the evolution of Main Street. In 1842, a fire set by a prisoner in the jail swept away everything from Depot Street south to and including the Meeting House which previously stood on the site of the South Parish Church. Concurrent with this period of accelerated building activity in Charlestown was the flourishing of the Federal, Greek Revival and Gothic styles. Local master builder Stephen Hassam (1761-1861) appears to have acted as one of the primary vehicles for transporting all of these styles to Charlestown and is responsible for the delicate woodcarving adorning many Charlestown buildings. Born in Boston in 1761, Hassam spent his early years as an apprentice to a clockmaker in Worcester, Massachusetts. By 1778 he was in Charlestown, the earliest structures by his hand reportedly date to 1800. An exact source for Hassam's architectural training is not known though he was clearly heavily influenced by the architectural guides of Asher Benjamin and his contemporaries. Buildings within the district attributed to Hassam include the old Connecticut River Bank, South Parish Unitarian Church and numerous private residences. - NRHP, 10 June 1987


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1740/00/00 House (E side of Main St) built c 1740, Added too in 1830 by master builder Stephen Hassam
1750/00/00 Hubbard House (W side of Main St), built c 1750, latter addition (c 1800) attributed to Stephen Hassam
1800/00/00 Stephen Hassam builds his own home at 37 Main St
1823/00/00 Sumner House built at 40 Main St by Stephen Hassam, master builder
1824/00/00 Connecticut River Bank, 5 Summer Street, built by Stephen Hassam
1843/00/00 South Parish Unitarian Church built at Main St and Railway St, 1842-1843, by Stephen Hassam, master builder
1863/12/11 Richard Upjohn Architect St Luke's Episcopal Church, Main St at Church St, is consecrated 11 December 1863, ground broken 4 July 1863
1869/10/25 Richard M Upjohn Architect St Luke's Episcopal Church (Main St at Church St) is enlarged by moving the nave back 22 feet and building transepts, a tower and steeple
1908/00/00 Masonic Hall built (W side of Main St), the builder incorporated part of Stephen Hassam's barn

Places

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PlaceAsNotedInType
Charlestown Town Hall
  • NRHP

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Particulars for Charlestown Main Street Historic District:
Architectural House Plan American Foursquare
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Area of Significance Business
Architectural Style Federal Style
Architectural Style Greek Revival
Sight Category Historic District
Owner Private
Historic Use Single dwelling
Historic Use Specialty Store



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration:

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name:
Registry Address:
Registry Number: 87000835
Resource Type:
Owner: Private, Local
Architect: Hassam,Stephen; Upjohn,Richard
Architectural Style: Greek revival, Other, Federal
Attribute: American Foursquare
Other Certification: Date received-pending nomination
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: Local
Area of Significance: Architecture
Applicable Criteria: Architecture-Engineering
Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1800-1824, 1750-1799, 1850-1874, 1825-1849
Historic Function: Domestic, Commerce, Trade
Historic Sub-Function: Single dwelling, Specialty store, Business
Current Function: Domestic, Commerce, Trade
Current Sub-Function: Single dwelling Specialty store Multiple dwelling

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