The Priest Marsh House in Winchester Center is a saltbox house built in 1774. When Rev. Frederick Marsh (1780-1873) was first offered the pastorate in Winchester in 1808, he declined because the salary was not enough to purchase a home. Eventually the matter was settled, perhaps with the house being part of deal, and Marsh served as pastor for forty-two years.

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Priest Marsh House (1774)
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  • April 20, 2021 at 8:20 pm
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    These are wonderful photos. Enjoying everyone of them
    Thanks for sharing.
    Charlotte

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