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Howells, William Dean, House U.S. National Register of Historic Places William Dean Howells House Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Coordinates: 42°22′48.37″N 71°7′38.54″W / 42.3801028°N 71.1273722°W / 42.3801028; -71.1273722Coordinates: 42°22′48.37″N 71°7′38.54″W / 42.3801028°N 71.1273722°W / 42.3801028; -71.1273722 Built: 1873 Architect: Howells,Mrs. William Dean; Groverstein,R.C. Architectural style(s): Second Empire, Other Governing body: Private MPS: Cambridge MRA Added to NRHP: April 13, 1982 NRHP Reference#: 82001949 [1] The William Dean Howells House is a house built and occupied by American author William Dean Howells and family. It is located at 37 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The house was designed by Howell's wife, Elinor Mead, and occupied by the family from 1873-1878. Authors including Mark Twain, Henry James, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Thomas Bailey Aldrich visited the Howells in this house, as did President James Garfield, and Helen Keller lived there afterwards while attending school. History As early as August 1872, William Dean Howells wrote to his brother-in-law that he had purchased land on Concord Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts for 33 cents per square foot.[2] The family moved into their new home there on July 7, 1873.[3] The Howells family left the home in 1878, after which they moved to Redtop in Belmont, Massachusetts. By 1900, they had purchased a home near Gloucester, Massachusetts. References ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://www.nr.nps.gov/.  ^ Goodman, Susan and Carl Dawson. William Dean Howells: A Writer's Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005: 184. ISBN 0-520-23896-6 ^ Goodman, Susan and Carl Dawson. William Dean Howells: A Writer's Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005: 181. ISBN 0-520-23896-6 William Dean Howells (1837-1920): Chronology William Dean Howells, Literary Friends and Acquaintance: A Personal Retrospect of American Authorship, Harper & Brothers, 1900, page 209. Helen Keller, The Story of My Life: Part II. Letters (1887–1901), Letter to Mrs. Laurence Hutton, October 8, 1896.