Nathaniel Hawthorne boyhood home, in Raymond, needs urgent repairs

PHOTO: A pencil drawing graphic of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s boyhood home in Raymond. (Graphic courtesy of the Hawthorne Community Association)

RAYMOND– The boyhood home of the author of “The Scarlet Letter” and “The House of the Seven Gables” — known with great affection by locals as “the Hawthorne House” and listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1969 — is at risk of serious structural damage if major repairs are not made soon.
A major “Save the Hawthorne House” fundraising drive is now underway, seeking to raise $75,000 to make critical repairs to the house’s foundation and structural support, roof and siding,” as identified by a professional structural engineer hired by The Hawthorne Community Association.
“The Hawthorne House is a landmark and a source of pride, not only for our community but also for everyone who appreciates the culture and heritage of New England, and of southern Maine in particular,” said Abel Bates, of the Hawthorne Community Association, which has cared for the historic house since 1921.
“By raising the needed $75,000, we will ensure that one of Maine’s most historic places will endure and that, in the future, we will continue to have this special place to hold popular community events such as our annual Strawberry Festival and Christmas Party, as well many other public gatherings,” Bates said.
For more information, contact Bates at 207-318-7131 or jbates4@maine.rr.com