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His widow lives in the house, and the adjoining herbarium perpetuates his name. WATERHOUSE STREET, About 1724, Waterhouse street was laid out, forming the present northern boundary of the common. A cooper's shop (B and C60) stood here near the 142 HISTORIC GUIDE TO CAMBRIDGE corner of Garden street and close to the Wliitefield Elm. The only old house now standing on Waterhouse street is the WILLIAM VASSALL-WATEEHOUSE-WARE HOUSE (B and C59). We do not know when or by whom it was built but its lo...w-studded rooms, fine wainscoting and quaint cupboards show its antiquity more than does the exterior. William Vassall, son of Major Leonard Vassall, and brother of Colonel John, senior, and Henry Vassall, lived here. He was born in the West Indies in 1715 and graduated at Harvard in 1733; married (1) Ann Davis, by whom he had eleven children; she died in 1760, and he married (2) Margaret Hubbard, lived in Jamaica until 1748, then in this house. He was high sheriff of Middlesex, and in 1774, mandamus councillor.
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