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MACRIS nth_2059Thursday, January 09, 2014 at 12:04 PM   Inventory No:NTH.2059    Historic Name:Masonic Building Common Name: Address:25 Main St City/Town:Northampton Village/Neighborhood:Northampton Local No:859; 32A-138-000 Year Constructed: Architect(s):Putnam and Bayley; Putnam, Roswell Field Architectural Style(s):Classical Revival Use(s):Commercial Block; Lawyer Office; Lodge; Tavern Significance:Architecture; Commerce; Law; Social History Area(s):NTH.A: Northampton Downtown Historic District Designation(s):Nat'l Register District (5/17/1976)   The Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC) has converted this paper record to digital format as part of ongoing projects to scan records of the Inventory of Historic Assets of the Commonwealth and National Register of Historic Places nominations for Massachusetts. Efforts are ongoing and not all inventory or National Register records related to this resource may be available in digital format at this time. 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THE ACT OF CHECKING THIS DATABASE AND ASSOCIATED SCANNED FILES DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. IF YOU ARE REPRESENTING A DEVELOPER AND/OR A PROPOSED PROJECT THAT WILL REQUIRE A PERMIT, LICENSE OR FUNDING FROM ANY STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCY YOU MUST SUBMIT A PROJECT NOTIFICATION FORM TO MHC FOR MHC'S REVIEW AND COMMENT. You can obtain a copy of a PNF through the MHC web site (www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc) under the subject heading "MHC Forms." Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc This file was accessed on: FORM B - BUILDING i In Area no. Form no. . % Northampton 3ss 25 Main Street Masonic Building :nt use Offices, stores, cafe jnt owner R. Felix Borfrwski iption: February 17, 1998 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. tree Daily Hampshire Gazette Style 'Roman Revival Architect R» F. Putnam Gazette, Feb. 17, 1898 Exterior wall fabric Beige Roman brick Outbuildings (describe) none -Hi O mw s met 3 Ob Other features Splendid cast terra cotta trim based on Augustan 6t 16th centur\ Italian details. Exposed iron beam and consoles above door. Many orig- inal shopfronts faced with green marble, with bronze mullions. Copy i®t*ei%K of Roman mosaiOotK at entrance to Fitzwilly's Moved no Date 5. Lot size: One acre or less Over one acre Approximate frontage 110 feet pO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE USGS Quadrant MHC Photo no. CEWED MAY(o4r)975 MASS. H\S1. COMM. Approximate distance of building from street borders didewalk 6. Recorded by Carol Dubie Organization Northampton Historical Date Commission February 21, 1975 20M-5-73-075074 hrrvv.zo^ 7. Original owner (if known) Masonic Order Original use Mason's Subsequent uses (if any) and dates Offices and stores. 8. Themes (check as many as applicable) Aboriginal Conservation Agricultural Education Architectural x Exploration/ The Arts settlement Commerce ZZZZ Industry Communication Military Community development Political Recreation Religion Science/ invention Social/ humanitarian Transportation 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) The law office of Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States, were once located in the Masonic Building. The office was appropriately located in the central portion of the structure. The windows of the office are flanked by Ionic columns and decorated with griffins. The Masonic building is executed in the Roman Revival style popular in the last years of the nineteenth century. A massive and lavish cornice crowns the four stoty structure. Terra Cotta trim decorates the central pedimented portion of the building. Grouped windows in^ the facade reveal the interior spaces. At street level are many orignal. storefronts faced with green marble. 10. Bibliography and/or references (such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc.) Daily Hampshire Gazette, February 17, 1898 3/73 INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Town _ Property Address Area(s) Form No.