The Lyndon Witches

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Introduction

 

The story house is 19 Park Avenue Lyndon VT, owed by the author 1986-1981. The following is from the author’s journal:

 

“Apr 24, 1986 Prudently sign agreement on the Park Avenue mansion. This is one of the finest houses in New England. Brick with granite windowsills, twenty-three leaded glass windows, curved glass in tower windows. Inside: Baroque Corinthian columns, beveled glass mirrors, acanthus leaves carved on beams, annunciator in kitchen with buzzers in every room, lincrusta, ballroom with chandeliers, hand painted Delft tiles giant tub, and bidet in the upstairs family bathroom.

 

“Sixteen rooms in all, with three room servants’ quarters for a total of 4,950 square feet. This was built by a wealthy railroad magnate [Later while doing my genealogy I find out I am related to this individual by any of three Spooner-Quimby marriages]. After the years at Ravenhurst (1823 House), village life will seem strange,

but such mountains I do possess.”

 

All pictures are from real life.

 

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Roy C. Peterson

November 7, 2022

10:46 A.M.