Major Reuben Colburn House

Colburn House State Historic Site
Colburn House is located in Maine
Colburn House
Colburn House
Location in Maine
Location33 Arnold Road, Pittston, Maine
Coordinates44°11′52″N 69°45′16″W / 44.19778°N 69.75444°W / 44.19778; -69.75444
Area6 acres (2.4 ha)
Built1765 (1765)
ArchitectReuben Colburn
Architectural styleFederal, Georgian
Part ofArnold Trail to Quebec (ID69000018)
NRHP reference No.04000741
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 28, 2004
Designated CPOctober 1, 1969

The Major Reuben Colburn House is a historic house museum and state historic site on Arnold Road in Pittston, Maine. Built in 1765, it was the home of Reuben Colburn, a patriot and shipbuilder, from 1765 to 1818. The house, one of the first to be built in the area, is most notable as one of the staging area's for Benedict Arnold's 1775 Quebec expedition. It is operated by the state as the Colburn House State Historic Site,[1] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[2]

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