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The estate consists of the Blodgett house as well as several other subsidiary buildings. The main house was designed by the A. Stewart Walker, a member of the architectural firm of Walker and Gillette. [2] The surrounding grounds were designed by the Olmsted Brothers. John and Minnie Blodgett lived at the estate until their deaths, hers in 1931 ...
John Wood Blodgett Sr. (1860-1951) was a lumberman, civic leader, and philanthropist. He was born on a frontier farm where the present village of Hersey, Michigan , now sits, to logging and sawmill operation owner Delos A. and Jane Wood Blodgett.
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Its origin is the outflow of Fisk Lake on the John W. Blodgett Estate, and the stream eventually drains to the Grand River. Although parts of the stream are now in underground culverts, [ 1 ] there are significant possibilities for daylighting , and open streambeds appear in areas on the campus of Aquinas College as well as within Highland Park .
Location of Essex County in Massachusetts. This list is of that portion of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designated in Essex County, Massachusetts.The locations of these properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Minnie Cumnock Blodgett (1862–1931) graduated from Vassar College in 1884, later becoming a trustee (1917–1931). She is the mother of Katharine Blodgett Hadley (VC '20), who was also a Vassar trustee (1942–1954), and was chairman of the Board (1945–1952).
John Ramsey is opening up about his raw emotions on Dec. 26, 1996, the day he found the body of his 6-year-old daughter, JonBenét Ramsey, in the basement of the family’s Boulder, Colo., home.
Blodgett also supported the local chapter of the Negro Business League, as well as Edward Waters College and his church. [1] Blodgett married Sallie A. Barnes of Bamberg, South Carolina in 1894. [2] Blodgett was the namesake of Blodgett Homes, a large 1942-built public housing project in Jacksonville, and also of its replacement, Blodgett ...