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Sheafe Warehouse |
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Built in the early 1700s, probably around 1720. Though attributed to the Sheafe family, early land ownership dates to the Wentworth family. Originally located opposite the Point of Graves by the bridge to Pierce Island. Moved to Prescott Park after 1935. The name Sheafe or Sheafe's Warehouse likely dates to 1912 when Charles "Cappy" Stewart purchased the property. See also "Historical Research Prescott Park 2011," compiled by Barbara Benn [REF F44 .P8 B45 2012] |
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Number of Library records |
15 |
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Number of Photo records |
39 |
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