Williams–Linscott House

It is believed to have begun as a four-room two-story structure built around a central chimney.

This underwent significant alteration during the Federal period, including replacing the center chimney with smaller side chimneys, and the construction of four more rooms in front of the original four.

Sometime around 1850 Micah Williams, a prosperous farmer, again refashioned the house in the then-popular Italianate style.

[2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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