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Isaac Winslow House
Isaac Winslow House is located in Massachusetts
Isaac Winslow House
Location in Massachusetts
Isaac Winslow House is located in the United States
Isaac Winslow House
Location in the United States
Location 634 Careswell St., Marshfield, Massachusetts
Built c. 1700
Architectural style Georgian
NRHP reference No. 00000872
Added to NRHP August 15, 2000

The Isaac Winslow House, also known as the Winslow House Museum, is a large, old house in Marshfield, Massachusetts. It was built around the year 1700. This historic house is officially recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.

History of the Winslow House

The Isaac Winslow House was the main home for the Winslow family, who were among the first people to settle in Marshfield. It was built around 1699. This house was the third one built on land that was given to Governor Edward Winslow in the 1630s. He was an important early leader.

Who Lived Here?

Judge Isaac Winslow built this house. It has stayed almost the same over hundreds of years, without many modern changes. Many important people from the Winslow family lived here, including governors, generals, doctors, lawyers, and judges. They helped shape Marshfield and the surrounding area. The house shows how wealthy families, especially those loyal to the British king before the American Revolutionary War, lived.

One famous person who lived here was General John Winslow. He led the Massachusetts army and is known for his role in moving many people from their homes in Nova Scotia. This event was written about in a famous poem called Evangeline.

General Winslow's son, also named Isaac Winslow, was a doctor. He helped many people in Marshfield and Duxbury who had a serious illness called smallpox. Because of his helpful actions, his property was not taken away after the American Revolution.

Another interesting person connected to the house was Briton Hammon. He was a servant who worked for John Winslow. After an amazing journey at sea, where he was captured by Native Americans and then escaped, he wrote down his life story. This made him one of the first African-Americans to publish a book in the New World.

The Winslow family owned the house until 1822. Later, a famous politician named Daniel Webster owned it. The house was fixed up and opened to the public in 1920. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

The Winslow House Museum

When you visit the Winslow House, you can see old furniture and the way the house was built during the Winslow family's time. You might see a beautiful dresser from around 1760.

What Else Can You See?

On the property, there is a carriage shed. It holds a small, one-horse carriage that belonged to Daniel Webster. You can also see Marshfield's own Concord stagecoach, which used to carry people between Marshfield and Hingham. There is also a fancy carriage called a brougham that once belonged to a rich railroad owner.

There is a working blacksmith shop on the grounds. This has been a favorite stop for many Marshfield school children on field trips.

Across the street is the Winslow Schoolhouse, built in 1857. It shows what a school day was like before the American Civil War. The Tea Room was built in 1920 to help raise money for the house's restoration. It is still used today for events, talks, field trips, and dinners. People can also rent it for private parties.

Since 1920, the Winslow House has been cared for by the Winslow House Association. This is a group that works to keep the house in good condition for a long time. The house is open for tours from Memorial Day to Columbus Day each year. It also hosts many dinners, talks, concerts, and other community events.

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