Mount Parassus

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Identifier

GS119

Title

Mount Parassus

Subject

Houses and Barns

Description

Black and white glass slide: Mt. Parnassus chimney, West Street. Undated. L 54 at the bottom. Mt. Parnassus does not appear on any Worthington maps, but it was apparently located on the road heading into what is now Fox Den from "Parker Four Corners," at the intersection of West Street and Almon Johnson roads. The site is at a high point on the right (north) side of the road, about 300 yards in. Barely any evidence of a home site remains. The same chimney appears in the publication The Western Hampshire Highlands Massachusetts, published by the Western Hampshire Board of Trade in 1912. This publication places Mt. Parnassus near West Street, south of Curtis Road, and describes the site as "the windiest spot in town," with panoramic views. The site described above would have had views in all directions when the forests were cleared. Also corroborating the location is that Ben Brown remembers a very large cellar hole at this location in the 1970s. This hole was filled in by a logging company before the state acquired the land. The 1873 map shows no home sites at this location, so the chimney might have been built by the original purchaser of the land, whose name was Partridge, according to Ben Brown.

Type

Still Image

Format

8.9 x 10.2 cm (3.5 x 4 in)

Creator

Unknown

Date

1900/1933

Publisher

Marcia Feakes

Date Available

2008-04-06

Is Part Of

Box 18

Medium

Glass

Coverage

Worthington - other unspecified

Mediator

db - uploaded image, edited item 11/07/2018

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Still Image - Black and White Glass Plate (positive)

Physical Dimensions

8.9 x 10.2 cm

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