Podcast: Tobias Lear House In Portsmouth Is About To See Better Days

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Portsmouth NH

06 December, 2020

8:00 AM

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From InDepth NH: By ROGER WOOD, InDepthNH Stephen Foster Tobias Lear of Portsmouth was the personal secretary to President George Washington. His biography points out that Lear served Washington from 1784 until the former-President's death in 1799. Now, the house named after him in Portsmouth is about to undergo an historic restoration. Washington, D.C. resident Stephen Foster has temporarily relocated to Portsmouth to oversee the dilapidated building's restoration. Foster has hired skilled craftsmen to perform the work with the intent of converting the 18th century built structure into a small bed and breakfast inn. Foster earlier completed restoration of an historic house in Virginia. Roger Wood is an award winning radio, newspaper and televisionjournalist, with over 40 years of experience in the media. Roger hasspent his entire professional career in New Hampshire. He has producednews and special feature reports for InDepthNH, New Hampshire PublicRadio, NPR, and other Public and commercial radio stations. He alsoproduced spot news for CBS Radio. This story was originally published by InDepth NH.

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