The third house in this sequence (known for a gunsmith who lived here in the 1850s) is without the confusing exterior shutters which are generally additions from the late nineteenth century onward. The effect is more sophisticated than that of the earlier examples just described. Symmetry is maintained. The spacing of all elements, including the pediment, is
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Jeremiah Smith House
c. 1790; ell, 20th century. 42 Wilbur Rd.
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