Pittsfield Historical Society's

History of Pittsfield on Disk

Martin Farm House site - 2005

Photos by Kathy Palmer.

In preparation for replacing the plaque, these photos were taken to show the state of the site today. The original plaque was presented by the DAR. The marker was in the form of a boulder of Maine granite, bearing a bronze tablet, on which is the D.A.R. insignia and the inscription:

          1818-1923
       The site of the
      FIRST FRAME HOUSE
        Marked by
       Elizabeth Pierce Lancey Chapter
      Daughters of the American Revolution


When the plaque was placed in 1923, the original house still stood on the site and was owned and occupied by William Perry Martin, a direct descendant of the builder, Moses Martin. Mr. Martin, with his wife, Anna, and three children came to Pittsfield, in 1794. Their first dwelling was a log house; the present house was built in 1818. It burned in 1965.


Martin Cellar 1.JPG
Martin Cellar 1.JPG
877.20 KB
Martin Cellar 2.JPG
Martin Cellar 2.JPG
829.94 KB
Martin Cellar 3.JPG
Martin Cellar 3.JPG
832.33 KB
Martin Cellar 4.JPG
Martin Cellar 4.JPG
849.30 KB
Martin Cellar Chimney Remnants.JPG
Martin Cellar Chimney Remnants.JPG
821.01 KB
Martin Cellar Opposite 1.JPG
Martin Cellar Opposite 1.JPG
825.34 KB
Martin Farm Lane.JPG
Martin Farm Lane.JPG
828.42 KB
Martin Farm Lane as seen from Peltoma Ave. in 2005.
Martin Granite.JPG
Martin Granite.JPG
867.60 KB
The boulder that once held a plaque citing the location of the first wood frame building in Pittsfield.
Martin Marker Missing.JPG
Martin Marker Missing.JPG
823.64 KB
The plaque location.

Created with IrfanView