Gen. Gage House
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Gen. Gage House
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"The Lindens" or "The Gen. Gage House"
Location: Corner of Collins and Sylvan Streets looking towards Liberty Tree Mall.
Alden W. Rider's great great grandfather, Joseph Rider owned this house in the late 1800s-early 1900s. A fine old mansion, it was taken down piece by piece about 1934 and re-erected in Washington, D.C. where it now stands (2011).
During the Revolutionary War, it served as General Gage's headquarters for a time.
A great loss to one of Danvers' great historic buildings but at least townsfolk can glimpse it in our nation's capital.
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Institution: Peabody Institute Library, Danvers
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Rider, Alden Wilkins
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Massachusetts--Essex (county)--Danvers
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ca. 1930
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image/jpeg
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DMRS No. 0021
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Copyright of creator
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Architecture, Domestic
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Historic buildings
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still image
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1 Photographic print
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- Danvers, Mass. Memories Road Show
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- 0021.jpg