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Inventory No:BRN.1485
Historic Name:Crowell, Capt. Zenas Edwin House
Common Name:
Address:71 Main St
City/Town:Barnstable
Village/Neighborhood:Hyannis
Local No:342-19, HYF-145
Year Constructed:c 1860
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):Italianate
Use(s):Multiple Family Dwelling House; Single Family Dwelling
House
Significance:Architecture
Area(s):BRN.AE: Hyannis Main Street East
BRN.AU: Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District
Designation(s):Local Historic District (10/03/1996)
Building Materials(s):Wall: Wood; Wood Clapboard
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FORM B - BUILDING
RECEIVED AO ,
JAN 8 1993
AREA FORM NO.
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MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSI OH COMM. 4'
80 BOYLSTQN STREET, BOSTON, MA 'a21>fg?-
Town Barnstable (Hyannis-Main St. East)
Address 71 Main St. ,
Historic Name Capt. Zenas Edwin Crowell Hse
Use: Present residential
Original_ same
DESCRIPTION':
Date c. 1860
Show property's location in relation
to nearest cross streets and/or
geographical features. Indicate
all buildings between inventoried
property and nearest intersection.
Indicate north.
Source ' stvle. atlases
Style Italianate
Architect unknown
Exterior wall fabric clapboard
Outbuildings barn
Major alterations (with dates)
fire escapes; enclosing side porch
70th ppnfnrv .
Moved no Date
Approx. acreage^ ,71 342/19
Recorded by Candace Jenkins
Organization Barnstable Historical Comm.
Date Aug. 1985
(Staple additional
Setting - east end of Main St. commercial
district-south side of street
sheets here)
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe ijnportant architectural features and
evaluate in terms of other buildings within the ccmmrnity.)
The Capt. Zenas Crowell House is one of several well detailed Italianate style residences in
Hyannis, most of which are associated with sea captains. This example is typical, facing a
three bay gable end to the street with bracketed cornice and projecting lintels over window
openings. This house is also articulated by paneled corner pilasters and is made somewhat
more complex in form by a rear cross gable and a side porch. The entry is presently located
in the side' porch which has also been glazed. Other alterations include' blocking in of the
western facade windows and addition of fire escapes to the east elevation.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the role owners played in local or state
history and how the building relates to the development of the community.)
Capt. Zenas Edwin Crowell was master of deep water ships. According to Trayser, Crowell was
"in command of a full-rigged ship when only twenty-one years of age." (p.298). Trayser also
describes Crowell's home as "that fine house on East Main St.." (p.316). In addition to making
his mark as a successful sea captain, Crowell was elected selectman in 1876 and served for
eight years.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication, author, date and publisher)
BArnstable County Atlases- 1858, 1880, 1907.
Trayser, Donald. Barnstable, Three Centruies of a Cape Cod Town. 1939.
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