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The Pleasant View Home is an historic
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residential facility located at 227 Pleasant Street in
Concord, New Hampshire Concord () is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 census the population was 43,976, making it the third largest city in New Hampshire behind Manchester and Nashua. The village of ...
, in the United States. On September 19, 1984, it was added to the
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. From 1892 to 1908,
Mary Baker Eddy Mary Baker Eddy (July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910) was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New England in 1879. She also founded ''The Christian Science Monitor'', a Pulitzer Prize-winning s ...
, an American religious leader, lived in a house at this location which was also called Pleasant View; but her home was torn down in 1917. There has sometimes been some confusion between the two buildings over the years since both were known as "Pleasant View".Cheryl P. Moneyhun,
Sixteen Years at Pleasant View (1892-1908)
, Longyear Museum, April 1, 1992.
Gillian Gill,
Mary Baker Eddy
', Perseus Books, 1998, p. 555.


History


Mary Baker Eddy years

Mary Baker Eddy Mary Baker Eddy (July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910) was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New England in 1879. She also founded ''The Christian Science Monitor'', a Pulitzer Prize-winning s ...
, an American religions leader and the founder of
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, lived in a house on 227 Pleasant Street known as "Pleasant View" from 1892 until 1908, at which point she moved to an estate at 400 Beacon Street,
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. She was well known in
Concord, New Hampshire Concord () is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 census the population was 43,976, making it the third largest city in New Hampshire behind Manchester and Nashua. The village of ...
, where Pleasant View was located, and gave money to various philanthropic causes of the city— including providing shoes for local children; and contributing funds for paving streets, the State Fair Grounds, and the local Christian Science church. Eddy took many significant steps in the foundation of her church while living at Pleasant View, including the publishing of a number of books such as ''Christ and Christmas'' (1893), ''Pulpit and Press'' (1895), the '' Church Manual'' (1895), ''Miscellaneous Writings'' (1897), and a major revision of '' Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures'' (1902); starting the weekly ''
Christian Science Sentinel The ''Christian Science Sentinel'' (originally the ''Christian Science Weekly'') is a magazine published by the Christian Science Publishing Society based in Boston, Massachusetts. The magazine was launched by Mary Baker Eddy in 1898. It includes ...
'' and '' Bible Lesson'' in its current form, and the monthly '' Der Herold der Christian Science'' in German; and organizing the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, Board of Education, Committee on Publication, and the Publishing Society. It was also during this time when the original edifice and extension of
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in Boston were built and dedicated. Journalist
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, who interviewed Eddy, described the home as "simple and unpretentious".


After Eddy

After Eddy's death in 1910, it was owned by the board of directors of her church, who did nothing with the house for some time. In 1917 they decided to destroy the house; although some of it, including the gazebos and front gate, was salvaged.The Granite Pyramid at Bow, New Hampshire - Its History
/ref> In 1927, the Board built a rest home on the site. The new building, which still stands today, was called the "Pleasant View Home", and there has sometimes been some confusion over the years since both buildings were called "Pleasant View". In 1975, the church sold the property to the state of New Hampshire which used it as a residence for mental patients of a state hospital. On September 19, 1984, the building was added to the
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. Also in 1984 it was sold again, this time to the McKerley family who already operated another nursing home in Concord. They remodeled the building and reopened it as a private retirement condominium community. It was later sold to
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, but as of 2021 the company announced plans to sell the building.Pleasant View Home, Concord, New Hampshire
Concord Historical Society. March 12, 2021.


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Merrimack County, New H ...
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List of former Christian Science churches, societies and buildings This is a list of former Christian Science churches, societies, and buildings. Following its early meteoric rise, the Church of Christ, Scientist, Christian Science Church suffered a steep decline in membership in the second half of the twentiet ...


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{{Christian Science Former Christian Science churches, societies and buildings in the United States Buildings and structures in Concord, New Hampshire National Register of Historic Places in Concord, New Hampshire