Item 1425 - Margaret Chase Smith home, Skowhegan, 1940

Item 1425 - Margaret Chase Smith home, Skowhegan, 1940
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Item 1425
Margaret Chase Smith home, Skowhegan, 1940
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This mansion on Locust Avenue in Skowhegan, now the site of the Redington-Fairview Hospital, was built about 1882 for Manley T. Pooler and his wife, Mary Ella Coburn, a niece of former Maine Governor Abner Coburn. Clyde Smith bought it in 1927 and Margaret Chase Smith moved in when she married Clyde in 1930. She sold the house in 1945.

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