Henry Terry House

The Henry K. Terry House, at 14 North Street in Plymouth, is a Greek Revival house with a particularly broad entablature. Henry K. Terry was a grandson of clockmaker Eli Terry. Later owned by the Taylor family, the house was a station on the Underground Railroad and had tunnel leading from the cellar to an outbuilding. The house has a later Colonial Revival front porch.

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Henry K. Terry House (1850)

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  • July 22, 2015 at 5:18 pm
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    Eli Terry left an estate valued at $44,000.
    We had the will but I’m not sure where it is now.

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