Item 26598 - Dr. Daniel Rose House, Thomaston, 1871
- Item 26598 - Dr. Daniel Rose House, Thomaston, 1871
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- Item 26598
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Image Info Historian Cyrus Eaton claims the house was built in 1793 by Captain David Jenks. Jenks lived in the house on 20 acres with his family and occupied a portion as a tavern until the place burned in 1813.
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The house was rebuilt and was sold to Dr. Daniel Rose, first warden of the Maine State Prison in 1830.