Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House

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LocationNorth Rd. 2 mi. N of jct. NH 123, Alstead, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°9′26″N 72°17′36″W / 43.15722°N 72.29333°W / 43.15722; -72.29333
Arealess than one acre
Built1803 (1803)
Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House
Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House is located in New Hampshire
Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House
Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House is located in the United States
Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House
LocationNorth Rd. 2 mi. N of jct. NH 123, Alstead, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°9′26″N 72°17′36″W / 43.15722°N 72.29333°W / 43.15722; -72.29333
Arealess than one acre
Built1803 (1803)
Architectural styleColonial, Full New England Cape
NRHP reference No.97000506[1]
Added to NRHPMay 30, 1997

The Jewett-Kemp-Marlens House is a historic house on North Road in Alstead, New Hampshire. Probably built sometime between 1798 and 1806, the house is notable for the well-preserved and conserved stencilwork of the itinerant 19th-century folk artist Moses Eaton. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.[1]

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