Frank E. Morey and Hattie Pierce House, Indian Hollow, Huntington

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Identifier

2021-120

Title

Frank E. Morey and Hattie Pierce House, Indian Hollow, Huntington

Subject

Houses and Barns

Description

Black and white photograph of the Frank E. Morey (b. March 4th, 1845, Westhampton) and Hattie Pierce (b. December 18th, 1845, Columbia, NH) house. The couple married on January 8th, 1864 and lived in Loudville (Westhampton) before moving to Indian Hollow, Huntington in 1895. Mr. Morey was a member of the 'Co. G, 4th Mass. Cavalry.' The couple had one son, Charles (b. December 20th, 1873, Loudville). Richard Bowers (b. June 4th, 1833, Tolland, CT) spent his winters at the Morey home. The house was built in 1825 by Stephen Angell and later served as the residence of his son, Henry Angell, then of Bushrod Fisk, then of George Torry (Bushrod Fisk's grandson), then of 'Mrs. Hartley' immediately prior to the Morey's attainment of the home. As of 1905, the house sat on 75 acres, the Morey's kept two cows, one horse, twenty hens, one pig, and cut six tons of hay. According to Rev. Moody, Christian Angell had built a house near the barn at the Morey's house where his family had lived. Featured in The South Worthington Parish by Rev. George Reed Moody (1905), page 54, plate II, #9.

Type

Still Image

Format

5 x 7 in

Creator

Howes Brothers

Date

1900/1933

Publisher

Marion Sweeney, South Worthington

Date Available

2021-03-29

Is Part Of

Box 17

Medium

Glass

Coverage

Huntington

Relation

Featured with other historical homes in Indian Hollow in The South Worthington Parish by Rev. George Reed Moody (1905)

Mediator

NS (2021-03-29)

Contributor

Bates/'The Heritage'

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Still Image - Black and White Glass Plate (negative)

Physical Dimensions

12.7 x 17.8 cm

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