Albert A. Paul and Isabelle Parmenter House, Cold Street, Cummington

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Identifier

2021-152

Title

Albert A. Paul and Isabelle Parmenter House, Cold Street, Cummington

Subject

Houses and Barns

Description

Black and white photograph of the home of Albert A. Paul (b. October 1st, 1840, Chicopee) and Isabelle Parmenter (b. August 24th, 1843). The couple married on May 10th, 1891. Paul moved to Holyoke in 1851. Isabelle was the sister of Emma J. Parmenter, married to Edwin H. Buxton and lived nearby (see item 2021-148). Isabelle and Albert moved to the Worthington house in 1891 and bought it in 1893. Isabelle had one boy as of 1905 (possibly from a prior marriage). They purchased the home from Asa Bartlett, who acquired it from Edward Bartlett, who acquired it from Arunah Bartlett - who built the house. As of 1905, the property contained 55 acres and the Paul's kept three cows, one horse, and 70 hens and cut ten tons of hay. The house is featured in The South Worthington Parish by Rev. George Reed Moody (1905), page 85, #5.

Type

Still Image

Format

5 x 7 in

Creator

Howes Brothers

Date

1900/1933

Publisher

Marion Sweeney, South Worthington

Date Available

2021-05-17

Is Part Of

Box 17

Medium

Glass

Relation

Featured in The South Worthington Parish by Rev. George Reed Moody (1905). See also item 2021-148, Edwin H. Buxton and Emma J. Parmenter House, Cold Street.

Mediator

NS (2021-05-17)

Contributor

Bates/'The Heritage'

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Original Format

Still Image - Black and White Glass Plate (negative)

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