General George Stark House // 1856

Inspired by suggestions from books by Andrew Jackson Downing, the Gen. George Stark House is one of the finest dwellings in the Italian villa style in New Hampshire. Located on a triangular plot just north of Downtown Nashua, the house was built in 1856 by a man who, though then only in his early thirties, was one of New Hampshire’s most experienced civil engineers and surveyors, and was the superintendent of the Nashua and Lowell Railroad. General George W. Stark (1823-1892) was born in Manchester, N.H., and as a young man worked on surveys of the canals and factories being built in the late 1830s in his native city. In 1836, during the first days of railroading in northern New England, Stark was employed with the engineers who laid out the route of the Nashua and Lowell Railroad. He climbed the ladder, eventually working as treasurer and assistant superintendent of theHudson River Railroad, subsequently rising to the position of superintendent. He later became superintendent of the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, whose route he had helped to plan, and in 1857, at about the time he saw the completion of his Italianate villa, he became managing agent of the Boston and Lowell line. In the same year, he was commissioned Brigadier General of the Third Brigade of New Hampshire Militia, giving him his title, General. The Stark House was occupied by General Stark and by members of his family until the property was acquired by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, about 1928. Today, it houses offices but retains a distinct residential character regardless.

2 thoughts on “General George Stark House // 1856

  1. Natasha's avatar Natasha August 27, 2023 / 2:29 am

    Thank you for featuring these Nashua gems. I spend half the year in Bedford and heard there were some fine old homes here but as I tend to avoid cities never got to see them. After reading about General Stark in your posts and seeing the featured homes I can’t wait to see them. Thanks for broadening my New England horizons.

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    • Buildings of New England's avatar Buildings of New England August 27, 2023 / 3:23 pm

      I’m glad you are getting to see more of your area! There are many little pockets of amazing neighborhoods and buildings all over New England, its fun to go off the beaten trail of places people always see and showcase the lesser known places! Thanks for tagging along on my excursions!

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