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To our home’s future owner, we hope you create even more memories for this house to hold in it’s history.


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  • Electrical Work

    Electrical Work

    To our home’s successor, In May of 2019 we started our “big dig”. Our first concern with the house was the outdated wiring. There are, of course, conflicting opinions on knob-and-tube but we are of the opinion that it should be removed as it can be considered a fire hazard. We were lucky to find

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  • Downstairs bathroom

    Downstairs bathroom

    To our home’s successor, We spent the first couple years exclusively using the downstairs bathroom as it was in a better state than the upstairs bathroom despite it’s inconvenience. After showering several times, we started to notice the state of the walls. There was (and at this time, still isn’t a ventilation system in either

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  • Primary Bedroom

    Primary Bedroom

    To our home’s successors, We started making mistakes in May of 2019 by gutting the horsehair plaster walls.  Let me back up just a bit, and share why we started in this room… Need I say more?  Our experience was extremely limited, so we started by taking down wallpaper… this was a waste of time,

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  • Getting Started and Moving In

    Getting Started and Moving In

    To our home’s successors, The list is long, but we had to start somewhere. I took the train in from Boston and started to clean one weekend while Matt was away. I felt it was essential to clean as much as I could prior to our move-in and unpacking. A few of the rooms were

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  • History Part II

    History Part II

    What began as generic research as to who lived in the house turned into a fun investigation… McGrath Henry McGrath (1846-1915) held various jobs but we believe was primarily in the Coal industry.  Census records during the McGrath ownership: 1900- Henry McGrath, headMarie D Jordan, servantStephen A Cronan, servantSophia Larson, servant 1910-Henry McGrath, headStephen Cronan,

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  • History Part I

    History Part I

    To our home’s successors, We’ve spent countless hours trying to research what we could on the history of this house. To save you from the work, here’s a download of what we’ve discovered so far.  We were previously told the house was built in 1870- this was incorrect. After drafting this letter and reconfirming a

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