1957
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The Parson Smith Homestead was built in 1764 in South Windham, Maine. Still standing today, it is a well-preserved example of fine colonial architecture looking out across cultivated fields onto local farmsteads and the Smith-Anderson Cemetery. Nellie D. Spiller takes a look at the history of the house and the Smith family.
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Old-Time New England
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The Parson Smith Homestead was built in 1764 in South Windham, Maine. Still standing today, it is a well-preserved example of fine colonial architecture looking out across cultivated fields onto local farmsteads and the Smith-Anderson Cemetery. Nellie D. Spiller takes a look at the history of the house and the Smith family.
Volume 48, Number 170 (Fall, 1957)
Nellie D. Spiller (Author)
(1957). Old Time New England. Boston, Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
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Boston, Mass.
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Old Time New England
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