Excerpted from Daniel Remick's History of Kennebunk, 1890
Chapter 4, Residences and Buildings - Main, Storer and Fletcher Streets, 1820-1890, pages 345-346:
Photo taken of the Horace Porter House - 1910 |
"Joseph Porter bought the next lot in 1802 and put up a building the following year, one half of which was improved as a tin shop and the other as a dwelling. He carried on the tin business prosperously. A few years later he purchased the Hemenway House on Summer Street, to which he removed at once, and also built a shop of a few rods west of it. The first building occupied was sawn in two, the western half part occupied as a dwelling house by his son Horace for many years. When he sold it, it was removed to Brown Street and is now the property of Miss Angie Fernald. Mr. Porter erected the dwelling house afterwards occupied by his daughter Mrs. Clara Hardy."
Horace Porter House as it stands today |
Stephen P. Spofford
January 14, 2005
Trustees' records, 1921-1948, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport & Wells Water District
