
3.
Brown Graphix
27 Main Street, Goffstown, NH
Originally a typical early 19th century hip-roofed, two-story residence with a five-bay facade, this structure has been used as a gas station since 1945.

This former residence was constructed in 1833 for Benaiah Richards. It remained in the family until the death of Richards' daughter, Mrs. Mary Conner, in 1914 at which time it was purchased by Z. Taylor Pierce. Vasilios Efthemion became the owner of the property in 1926 and sold it to Myrtie Marshall two years later. About 1945 Warren Marshall converted the two-family residence into a Gulf Oil au

Paul Bailey (who worked for Marshall from 1946 to 1951) bought the property in 1951 and owned it until 1968 when it was sold to Wilfred Hodgdon. Less than a year later it was sold to William and Donna Brown. Present day, this is Brown Graphix, owned by Jennifer Brown.
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