The White-Hawkins house

The oldest dwelling in Lancaster is the White-Hawkins House, on Neck Road. It dates from c. 1684, when the town was being resettled after the Indian Massacre during the winter of 1675-1676. It was built by John White, brother to Mary Rowlandson.

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