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Object Name House
Early Date 1839
Late Date 1845
Artist Unidentified
Exhibit label line3 The Dimmick House once stood at 21 Mechanic Street in Norwich. It was built in the Greek Revival style and was once the home of a lockkeeper on the Chenango Canal. Currently being restored, the house will depict life in a middle class home in upstate New York.
Place of Origin Norwich, Chenango County, NY
People Dimmick, Hosea (?-1889)/
Provenance The Farmers' Museum acquired the house from the Norwich Family YMCA on February 16, 2000.
*Norwich Family YMCA, Norwich, NY bought the house from Gard and Linda Turner on February 25, 1999.
*Gard and Linda Turner bought the property from Lois Moubar on March 25, 1996.
*Lois Moubar bought the property from Evelyn Geske on June 6, 1968.
*Evelyn Geske and Lois Knapp acquired the property from Walter and Evelyn Geske on June 6, 1968.
*Walter and Eveyln Geske bought the property from Pearl Fuller Geske on September 9, 1966.
*Pearl Filler Hill acquired the property from the estate of Sophia Jennings on May 19, 1966 (Hartley Ackley and Kenneth B. Huyck were the executors).
*Sophia Jennings was willed the house by her mother Frances Fuller who died in 1907.
*Frances Fuller acquired the house through her father Hosea Dimmick's will in 1889.
*Hosea and Sophia Dimmick bought the property from DeWight and Sophia Merill on September 5, 1853 for $1,350
Title Dimmick House
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