Name/Title
Kellogg/Boutwell House, Side ViewEntry/Object ID
2023.3.4Description
Photograph of the side of the Kellogg/Boutwell House at 156 Main Street, Montpelier, Vermont. The bank of the North Branch is in the foreground.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Copy photographSubject
Montpelier (Vt.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.Subject Person or Organization
Boutwell, James M., 1855-1929, Kellogg, Roger, d. 1848, Boutwell, Genevieve Rumsey, 1857-1943Subject Place
City
Montpelier, Washington County, VermontStreet
Main Street (Montpelier, Vt.)Context
Built circa 1835 for Roger Hubbard, an early settler of Montpelier village, the house features four wooden Tuscan columns supporting a projecting pediment. Ownership of the house passed to Roger’s son Erastus in 1850, and to Erastus’s son John in 1890. After John Hubbard, donor of the park and library that carry the family name, died in 1899, the house was sold to James M. Boutwell, a wealthy granite quarry owner. Boutwell left the house to his wife, who sold it to the Free and Accepted Masons in 1945. Five years later, the Masons paid Bernard Neill to move it to a lot on Franklin Street. It took contractor George Russell a month to move the structure to its current location at 14 Franklin Street.Collection
Vermont Historical Society Photograph CollectionAcquisition
Accession
2023.3Source or Donor
Neill, MaudeanAcquisition Method
Gift