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- Richard_Jackson_House comment "The Richard Jackson House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, is the oldest surviving wood-frame house in New Hampshire. This National Historic Landmark was built in 1664 by Richard Jackson, a woodworker, farmer, and mariner, on his family's 25-acre (10 ha) plot. Jackson's house resembles English post-medieval prototypes, but is notably American in its extravagant use of wood.".