Edward A. Huebener Brick Collection no. 85 Henry Noyce (Noyes) House

No. 5640 Henry Noyce House, painting on brick

Edward A. Huebener, a former Board member of the Dorchester Historical Society, was a collector of materials relating to Dorchester history including a very large collection of graphic materials, including prints and photographs, now owned by the Society. His very own contribution to this group of materials was the idea of taking a brick from a house that had been demolished and asking a local illustrator to paint a picture of the house upon the brick. The painted bricks may be viewed at the Dorchester Historical Society.

The Noyce House was located on Mill Street.

No. 11375 Detail from 1858 Walling Map of Norfolk County showing Mill Street with a house belonging to Mrs. S. Noyes & S.F. Hearsay, possibly the Henry Noyce House.

No. 3215 Drawing in the collection of the Dorchester Historical Society labeled the Henry Noyce House.

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January 31, 2022

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