52-54 High Street

Architectural Description: 

Built as a single family home, original front facade may had had 5 bays across or 3, Bay windows, and second floor window are 1972 additions

Historical Narrative: 

52-54 High St.
Temple Place and Condominiums 1973
Temple Place was created by Jacob W. Barnard and laid out 1895 between Barnard’s two properties on High St. Jacob W. Barnard was a local shoe manufacturer with his business on Barnard St. He acquired several real estate properties. The tenant housing on Temple Place began in 1897.

Jacob first purchased properties on High St. The first was the house of Elizabeth (Ames) Boynton at 44 High St. on Nov. 9, 1858 for $700. Elizabeth co-owned with Ezra C. Ames and Hannah C. White, all of Haverhill, MA. The 1850 Valuation lists Ezra C. Ames of Haverhill, 1½ acre land and dwelling house $900.

The second house and lot at 52-54 High St. was purchased on June 8, 1868 for $632 from Margaret (Shaw) Sherman. Margaret Sherman was the third wife of Seth Sherman, a clock and watch maker. A third parcel was bought from Rev. Wilbur on Sept. 29, 1879.
Margaret was born in Scotland in 1823, dau. of David & Betsy Shaw, married Seth on Dec. 11, 1857 in Andover. They had one son George W. Sherman b. 1858- d. 1937

Col. Seth Sherman was born in 1811 in Dartmouth, MA son of Abraham and Lydia Sherman. He first married Mary Rust. b. 1812 in Hamilton, MA on Apr. 22, 1832. Seth & Mary had four children; Mary P. H. b. 2/19/1833, Seth Martial b. 7/5/1834-d.3/29/1851, Henry Thatcher b. 11/25/1835, Samuel Rust b. 4/15/1842-d. 8/24/1843. Wife Mary died Sept. 21, 1843.

Seth remarried on Dec. 30, 1850 Mary Ann Poor, b. Mar. 1811 dau. of Isaac & Lydia Poor. Mary Ann Poor had purchased the home at 52 High St. from Thomas Marshall, wife Phebe on Jan. 4, 1837 for $850. A marriage contract between Mary Ann and Seth was signed on Dec. 17, 1850 stating that all Mary’s real estate was to belong to her without interference from her husband. (see b. 441 leaf 266 Salem deeds) Their marriage was sort lived as Mary A. died in Nantucket of childbirth on April 28, 1855 at age 43. Mary had willed her estate to Seth.

Seth placed the property in Margaret’s name in on Nov. 29, 1859. Seth died of an Apoplectic fit on Aug. 10, 1867. His wife Margaret sold the house for $632 to Jacob W. Barnard on June 8, 1868.

The 1870 Valuation for J.W. Barnard – house 2000, barn $250, new home $1500, Sherman house $1200, 2 ½ acre land , Ray house $700, 1/4 acre $100, New store $4000., Two shops $300, ½ acre $500. Goldsmith land 30 acres $700, Farm stock $200, Income $500, Stock-in-trade $1300.

Of this list the “New” house is most likely 48-50 High St. as it is included in the 2 ½ acre parcel. All these properties would become income assets for Barnard and his heirs that followed. At the time of Jacob’s death on Sept. 4, 1903 he was the largest real estate owner in Andover with additional holdings in Boston, Lawrence and Newmarket, NH. Jacob W. married Eliza Jane Foster and had two children; Henry Warren born Nov. 5, 1868 and Gertrude who married Francis Bergstrom. Eliza died on May 10, 1918.

Henry and wife Mable (Paradise) Barnard then moved into the mansion house. Their home at 12 High St was built in 1897directly behind his parent’s home.

Henry W. became a partner in his father’s firm and J. W. Barnard & Son was established in 1894. with Henry in general charge of the company. Henry and Mable had three children, Marion Paradise b. 1895, Foster Carnes b. 1896 and William Shirley b. 1901. His two sons were also associated with the firm before establishing the real estate and insurance company. Henry W. died on November 8, 1938 and his wife Mable on May 20, 1942.

The Barnard Trust held the property on High St. and Temple Place until 1971 when they sold off these properties to L. John Davidson on Sept. 2, 1971. John was an Andover developer who rehabbed several properties on Main St, Elm and Essex Streets creating much needed retail and professional office space.

All the former apartments were rehabbed, updated and converted into the Temple Place Condominiums on Aug. 28, 1973. The site contains eight separate buildings and seventeen condo units.

Bibliography/References: 

Essex County Registry Deeds, Salem, MA
Essex Northern Registry Deeds, Lawrence, MA
Ancestry.com, Ames, Boynton, Barnard genealogy
Federal Census
Andover Street Directories
Andover Valuation Schedules, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1920
Andover Maps, 1852, 1872, 1906, 1926

Owners;
Thomas C. Foster – 1837
Thomas Marshall, wife Phebe – Jan. 4, 1837 – b. 296 leaf 21- $700 w/bld
Mary Ann Poor – Oct. 12, 1839 – b. 316 leaf 210 - $850 w/bld
Mary Ann Poor – Mar. 9, 1840 – b. 322 leaf 3 – ½ acre $75 from T.C. Foster
Mary Ann (Poor) Sherman, wife of Seth – Dec. 18, 1850
Mary Ann (Poor) Sherman, estate, heir Seth Sherman - Apr. 28, 1955
Alexander A. Serimgeour – Nov. 23, 1859 – b. 597 leaf 117 deed transfer
Margaret Sherman – Nov. 23, 1859 – b.597 leaf 118
Seth Sherman estate, heir wid. Margaret – Aug. 10, 1867
Jacob W. Barnard – June 8, 1868 – b. 749 leaf 53 - $632 w/bld
Jacob W. Barnard - Nov. 9, 1858 – b. 518 leaf 170 - E. Boynton $700
Jacob W. Barnard – Sept. 29, 1879 – b. 57 p. 270 - Wilbur lot - $300
Jacob W. Barnard estate, Sept. 4, 1903 – heirs wife Eliza J. and children
Eliza Jan Barnard estate, May 10, 1918 - Henry W. Barnard and Gertrude Bergstrum
Henry W. Barnard estate, Nov. 8, 1938 wid. Mabel
Mabel Barnard estate, May 20, 1942
Barnard Trust - Sept. 20, 1944 b. 617 p. 414
W. Shirley, Barnard, Marion Cole, Foster C. Barnard, Phillips B. Bergstrum
Elizabeth D. Barnard, Marion Cole, Nancy B. Soule, Patricia B. Lally
Richard W. & Patricia B. Lally – July 15, 1965 – b. 1038 p. 277
L. John Davidson – Sept. 2, 1971 – b. 1178 p.548
Davidson Real Estate, L. John Davidson – Aug. 28, 1973 – b. 1226 p. 555
Temple Place Condominiums - – Aug. 28, 1973 – b. 1226 p. 555

52 High St. 38-68-16 – Building 8 Unit 16 – Marshall - Poor- Sherman House
Elliot & Barbara Hacker – Oct. 11, 1973 – b. 1229 p. 726 - $29,900
Jean G. Johns – July 28, 1977 – b. 1314 p. 678
Johns Homestead Realty Trust, Jen G. Johns Tr. – Sept. 24, 2002 – b. 7110 p. 111

54 High St. 38-68-17 – Building 8, Unit 17 Marshall - Poor- Sherman House
Robert W. & Elizabeth R. Tuttle – Sept. 12, 1973 – b. 1228 p. 660 - $29,075
Laura M (Rich) Finney, wife of Ross L. – Nov. 15, 1976 – b. 1296 p. 131
Elizabeth S. Dunn & Paula J. Dunn – Sept. 26, 1980 – b. 1457 p. 63
Paula J. Dunn, William P. & Mary S. Dunn – Dec. 23, 1986 – b. 2393 p. 277

Inventory Data:

StreetHigh St
PlaceAndover Center District
Historic DistrictNot Applicable
Historic NameMarshall - Poor- Sherman House
Present Useresidences - 2 family condos
Original Useresidence
Construction Datecirca 1830-1835
SourceERDS, NERDL, style,
Foundationstone/granite/brick
Wall/TrimClapboard/wood
Roofasphalt/gable
Major Alterations1972 condo conversion, exterior changes
Conditionexcellent
Acreage1.310 acres
Settingresidential
Map and parcel38-68
Recorded byJames S. Batchelder
OrganizationAndover Preservation Commission
Date enteredApril 11, 2018

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