Angeline Joslyn and Levi Angell House, Indian Oven, Huntington

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Identifier

2021-132

Title

Angeline Joslyn and Levi Angell House, Indian Oven, Huntington

Subject

Houses and Barns

Description

Black and white photograph of the house of Angeline Joslyn (b. April 26th, 1830, Savoy) and Levi Angell (b. September 5th, 1823, 'in an old log house built by his grandfather near Frank Morey's barn'). The couple married on March 28th, 1854. Mrs. Angell lived in this house for all but three years of her married life. When she was six, she moved to Robinson Hollow (another name for Indian Hollow)? As of 1905, the couple had six living children, one of whom was Nellie F. (b. October 31st, 1870) who lived in the Angell house at that time. According to Rev. Moody, Levi secured one half of the property from his father, Stephen, some from Samuel Weeks (who died in 1850 and 'was buried at the hillside at the rear of the house'), a small piece of land from Asa Merritt, and land from 'Widow Williams' as well. The farm totaled 50 acres. Featured in The South Worthington Parish by Rev. George Reed Moody (1905), page 54, plate II, #7. For more information about Mr. and Mrs. Angell, see page 97, plate XIII, #5.

Type

Still Image

Format

5 x 7 in

Creator

Howes Brothers

Date

1900/1933

Publisher

Marion Sweeney, South Worthington

Date Available

2021-04-12

Is Part Of

Box 17

Medium

Glass

Coverage

Worthington - South Worthington

Relation

Mediator

NS (2021-04-12)

Contributor

Bates/'The Heritage'

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Original Format

Still Image - Black and White Glass Plate (negative)

Physical Dimensions

12.7 x 17.8 cm

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