Right on Gordon. This house was very old too might have even belonged to someone in Simeon Perkins family. Linda at the museum might be able to confirm that. Vera Joudrey own it and she did sell it to Stenpro with the agreement that she lived there until she died. Guess they didnt plan that she would live to be in her 90s.
That was on Wentworth St.
ReplyDeleteBY STEAL AND ENGINES. MICHELE WORKED THERE WITH HOME CARE BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER HER NAME. JUDY F
ReplyDeleteI REMEMBER THE NAME NOW, IT WAS VERA JOUDREY'S HOUSE JUDY F
ReplyDeleteright across from the museum, its an apartment building now... bonnie w
ReplyDeleteIt's not there anymore, was demolished some years ago.
ReplyDeleteThat's right, Steel and Engine bought it and Vera was allowed to live there as long as she could and when she died, they tore the house down
ReplyDeleteRight on Gordon. This house was very old too might have even belonged to someone in Simeon Perkins family. Linda at the museum might be able to confirm that. Vera Joudrey own it and she did sell it to Stenpro with the agreement that she lived there until she died. Guess they didnt plan that she would live to be in her 90s.
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