Item 1420 - Hallway, Margaret Chase Smith home, Skowhegan, 1940

Item 1420 - Hallway, Margaret Chase Smith home, Skowhegan, 1940
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Item 1420
Hallway, Margaret Chase Smith home, Skowhegan, 1940
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After marrying Clyde Smith in 1930, future U.S. Representative and Senator Margaret Chase Smith moved into his thirty-room mansion on Locust Avenue in Skowhegan. Known as the Pooler mansion, the home had more than thirteen bedrooms, hand-carved woodwork, and other elegant features.

In the hallway was Aunt Julia's clock, a grandfather clock named for Julia Coburn, aunt of Mary Ella Coburn Pooler for whom the house was built. Clyde Smith bought the clock with the house and Margaret Chase Smith moved it with her when she sold the mansion and built a smaller home on Norridgewock Avenue.

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