Created By: Sandwich Historical Commission
The Thomas Blackwell House was built in 1842. The home is a side gabled, 1 1/2 story Cape with a low brick foundation and clapboard siding and a center chimney. The 12 over 12 sash windows may be a replacement for earlier windows that would have likely been 6 over 6. This property was once part of a 30 acre Nye farm that Deming Jarves, founder of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Factory, purchased in 1836.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Sandwich Jarvesville National Register Walking Tour (South of Rte 6A section)
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