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A History of 35 Prince Street, The Eilertson Home, is a typed history of the property along Curtis Point. This booklet also contains maps and references to where the material was gathered. This was originally owned by Curtis Woodberry and sold to John Prince in 1794 for 156 pounds. The property remained in the family until sold in 1863 to Richard T. Parker for $4,166.63 and shortly thereafter sold it to Richard S. Fay. It was sold the following year to Ann Maria Wheatland for $25,000 and it was sometime between 1882-1897 that a barn was erected that would become 35 Prince Street. The property was sold in 1900 to Emily Mandell, who owned it until 1915, when Margaret Brown of Pittsburgh purchased it. The property was transferred to Alice Hathaway Burrage prior to 1933, when she grants the property to her daughter, Elizabeth Chalifoux. A decade later it was sold to Ellen W. Carpenter and she began to grant shares to her heirs, including Adlai Stevenson III and his wife Nancy. The estate was subdivided between 1975-1978, with Hamilton Hayes briefly owning the property before selling 35 Prince Street to Arthur L. and Gretchen A. Eilertson. |
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Catalog Number |
008.046.001 |
People |
Eilertson, Arthur Eilertson, Gretchen Hayes, Hamilton Stevenson, Adlai III Stevenson, Nancy Carpenter, Ellen Chalifoux, Elizabeth Burrage, Alice Hathaway Brown, Margaret Mandell, Emily Wheatland, Ann Fay, Richard Parker, Richard Prince, John Woodberry, William |
Search Terms |
History of Prince Street Prince Street, 35 booklet Beverly Cove |
Lexicon category |
8: Communication Artifact |
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008.046 |