Abraham Wood passed away on this day in 1869. Born in Barre, he
settled in Marshfield, buying land on Hollister Hill. Abraham's
son, Theodore farmed the land, but the property's legacy became
the Theodore Wood House.
Thedore's
son, Chester designed and constructed the home, a grand building
for a successful farmer and his large family. As agriculture became
more competitive, the farm failed, the family left, and the Theodore
Wood House fell into disrepair.
In
1979, new owners applied the first coat of paint to the structure
in more than a half century. What locals had called the haunted
house took on a whole new life.
Photo courtesy Christopher Bellamy. A special thanks to Christopher Bellamy for information and story suggestions as well.
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The Theodore Wood House as a successful farmer's home.
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