Alpha M. Cheney House

Alpha M. Cheney House

Alpha M. Cheney House
Location 61 Chestnut St., Southbridge, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°4′16″N 72°1′39″W / 42.07111°N 72.02750°W / 42.07111; -72.02750Coordinates: 42°4′16″N 72°1′39″W / 42.07111°N 72.02750°W / 42.07111; -72.02750
Built 1881
Architect Barker & Nourse
Architectural style Stick/Eastlake
MPS Southbridge MRA
NRHP Reference #

89000526

[1]
Added to NRHP June 22, 1989

The Alpha M. Cheney House is a historic house at 61 Chestnut Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. It was built in 1881 for Alpha M. Cheney, then one of the largest shareholders in American Optical Company, one of Southbridge's largest employers. Designed by Barker & Nourse of Worcester,[2] the house is one of Southbridge's best surviving examples of high Victorian Gothic styling.[3]

Cheney (1834-1897) was the son of a local deacon, and received his education at Nichols Academy before beginning employment in the spectacle manufacturing trade. He acquired an interest in R. H. Cole, probably after working there, and was one of the principals in the founding in 1869 of the American Optical Company. At his death he was reported to have "a large amount of property including one of the finest private residences in Southbridge."[3]

The house is 2.5 stories, with steep gables that are ornamented with Stick style decorations. It has a turret with a projecting gables on the four sides of the steep roof, and a projecting front porch with ornamented railings and turned posts. The property also includes a carriage house that was built around the same time, and is similarly styled.[3] The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Sanitary Engineer 15 March 1881: 187.
  3. 1 2 3 "MACRIS inventory record for Alpha M. Cheney House". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
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