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The John Dennis house, 10 County St. (c. 1750)

May 15, 2023 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment
10 County St., Ipswich MA

This well-preserved gambrel was constructed in the mid-18th Century by John Dennis, grandson of Thomas Dennis the joiner. The house was later owned by Captain Ignatius Dodge, and is commonly called the Dennis-Dodge house.

Posted in HousesTagged County Street, dennis

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