Isaiah Daggett purchased land for a house from his father, Samuel Daggett, in 1793. According to the a Daggett family diary, Isaiah built the house at 233 Route 6 in Andover in 1805. Isaiah had been born in his father’s old saltbox house, which is now part of Greenfield Village at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan. The 1805 house was owned by Daggett family members until the 1960s and then by the Goodman family.
Isaiah Daggett House (1805)
Thank you for posting this.
I did a posting about Samuel Daggett’s House (now located in Greenfield Village) that includes many photographs.
I hope you don’t mind me including this picture and info – I linked your page as well.
To read my post, please click (or copy and paste):
https://passionforthepast.blogspot.com/2016/02/bringing-historic-homes-to-life-daggett.html