• The Henry Sherburne House is a historic house at 62 Deer Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built about 1766...
  • The Henry Sherburne House is seen from across the street with several large trees in the front yard. ... 1915. Sherburne House, Deer St., built by him in 1725.
  • According to signage on the Henry Sherburne House, it was built in 1725. ... The Sherburne House is on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Regardless, the house is one of the best-preserved Georgian homes in the city. The colonial-era home was apparently built for a Henry Sherburne...
  • Henry Sherburne House was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 07, 1972.
  • The Henry Sherburne, 2nd house was saved and moved up the street and across to the south side, where it still stands today.
  • Sherburne, Henry, House. National Register Information System ID ... ASSET METADATA. Title: Sherburne, Henry, House.
  • He and his wife, Mary Cowell Sherburne, lived in the house in New Castle that he had inherited in 1680 from his father, Henry Sherburne.
  • an old photo of two different houses in the same area. ... an island in the middle of some water with boats on it's shore and houses. Plymouth Colony.