Weeks after the Historical Commission voted to delay demolition of Revolutionary War General John Glover’s former house for nine months, the commission put essentially every form of preservation on the table from taking the house apart and storing its pieces, to moving the house to another location.Historical Commission Chair Nancy Schultz said the commission is currently considering six potential options for the Glover House dismantling it house and salvaging the frame for potential use elsewhere, dismantling the house and reconstructing it somewhere in Marblehead or Swampscott, relocating it as a whole, incorporating it into the new development, carving out and purchasing the house’s land to restore it, or the town purchasing the house, stopping development, and preserving it as a museum.