The Lt. John Hathorn House is a well-preserved early Federal period house in the Mid Coast region. It's located in a rural area in northern Woolwich. The dwelling is two stories tall, with clapboard siding, a side-gabled roof and a large center chimney. The symmetrical facade contains a central entry door that is framed by wood pilasters supporting an entablature and projecting cornice. The upper story windows are placed just below the roof eaves. The interior features fine wood paneling. An ell extends off the east elevation connecting to a modern garage, which replaced a connected barn lost to fire in recent years. Lt. John Hathorn was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Originally listed in the National Register as the Lt. Richard Hathorn House, the listing has been amended to reflect the correct property name.
Year Listed: 1980
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