10 Pearl St
Historic District Survey information for 10 Pearl St | |
Architectural Description: 10 Pearl St. is a 1 1/2-story, 2-bay sidehall cottage. The front-gable roof has partial returns; pendanted brackets below the eaves; brick chimney at roof ridge; gable dormer in south roof slope. Main entry consists of a replacement door with simple wood surround; concrete stoop. Secondary entrance on south facade with flat hood and pendanted end brackets. Fenestration includes 1/1 wood DHS replacements; 1 Chicago-style picture window present on south facade. 1-story rear ell with shed dormer on north roof slope. |
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Dwellings, Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown, and Pearl Street (Provincetown, Mass.) |
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#10 Pearl Street is documented in the 1910 U.S. Census as residence of Antone Silva and wife Mary L. Silva. Antone was 1st generation American born to immigrant parents from Azores Islands, Capt. Joseph A. Silva and Rosa Bernardo Rodrigues.