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The Pillsbury–French House is a historic house in Andover, Massachusetts. It was built circa 1790 for William Clark of Tewksbury , but was sold at auction just a year later. The property was occupied by Jacob French, whose family bought the property in 1795 and kept it until 1841.
The owner, Edward Chenery Gale, was the son of Minneapolis pioneer real estate broker Samuel Gale. His wife, Sara Belle Pillsbury, was a daughter of Governor John S. Pillsbury. The house, now owned by the American Association of University Women, is faced in Bedford limestone. Many modern features were part of the design: a central vacuum ...
The survivors were his namesake John S. Pillsbury Jr., [13] [14] his son George and two daughters Mrs. Thomas M. Crosby, Orono, Minnesota, and Mrs. Stanley R. Resor, Washington, D.C. Known as Pillsbury Mansion and as Southways Estate on Lake Minnetonka [15] [16] (or Southways for short), the mansion became famous for the beauty New Jersey ...
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia Home Put Up for Public Auction. The estranged couple, who met on 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta,' first listed their Alpharetta mansion for $6 million in ...
Aug. 30—WAKEFIELD — Gov. Chris Sununu forwarded to the Executive Council a proposal just shy of $10 million to buy the former Laconia State School property. But the Council voted 2-1 on Friday ...
We are licking our chops over this Hollywood Hills' mansion being sold at a live U.S. Marshals Service auction on Oct. 12. It's not an absolute auction; there is an unpublished reserve amount that ...
Was the second mansion of P.T Barnum after the fire in Iranistan, was demolished in 1924. Lockwood–Mathews Mansion: 1864 Renaissance: Detlef Lienau: Norwalk: Today, a museum Waldemere 1869 Stick Victorian: Bridgeport: Was the third mansion of P.T Barnum, was demolished in 1889 for his new mansion, Marina. Samuel Clemens House (Mark Twain ...
Julia Green Scott died in 1923. Her daughter Julia Scott Vrooman continued to live in the home with her husband Carl. During World War II, they sectioned off the third floor of the house as apartments for soldiers and their families. After Julia Scott Vrooman's death, most of the contents of the home were sold at public auction and donated.