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Brown-Pearl Hall


Structural Frame
about 1704
Object Place: West Boxford, Massachusetts

Medium/Technique Oak, pine
Credit Line John Lowell Gardner Fund
Accession Number25.553
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsArchitectural elements
The woodwork in this room came from a house built by Cornelius Brown (or Browne), a farmer, and his wife Susannah in a small town in Essex County, north of Boston. In 1738, the house passed to Richard Pearl and descended in his family until it was dismantled. The Museum acquired the woodwork in 1925. The heavy oak frame (notable for its chamfered, or beveled, edges), pine sheathing (or wall boards), and large fireplace are characteristic of New England houses of the period.

ProvenanceAcquired by the MFA October 1925 as part of Manning House and Brown Pearl Hall purchase for $5,334.16.