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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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My love is bigger than a Cad-il-lac.
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Fri, 15 Jan 1904 12:48:35 -0800
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Thanks for the info John.  I am close to Greenfield, will have to take a
look next time I go through.  Do you know street name or part of town?

I got a flyer that said you were going to be in ?Harrisville, NH sometime
soon.  Don't know why they sent it to me as I am ineligible to go but would
really like to actually meet you in person.  Would that be possible?
Thanks,  Ruth





At 11:07 AM -0400 6/23/01, John Leeke, Preservation Consultant wrote:
>>>And, probably you got a full corner, 90 degrees - what about poor John
>Leeke,
>who grew up in an octagonal house!<<
>
>That must be why my head is such an unusual shape!
>
>Our colleague in preservation, Les Fossell, sez:
>There is a nice old brick octagon in Wiscassett, Maine; and one in
>Litchfield, Maine with an unusually steep pitch roof, but the only octagon
>in Alna that he knows about was built just 15 years ago.
>
>For the list: Queen Anne style octagon in Greenfield, MA.
>
>John

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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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