The Andersons rented the mansion to Reverend H.W. Bell of Christ Episcopal Church in Carthage, New York and the Trinity Chapel in Great Bend, New York. Newspaper articles between 1936 and 1940 indicate that Mr. Bell had moved from the mansion to reside in Clayton, NY. Records indicate
that the New York Stock Land Bank of Rochester repossessed the mansion property from Fred Anderson on May 27, 1936. Fred Anderson had placed a sizable mortgage on the roperty in 1922 that he used to build a new, ultra-modern dairy barn and silo. The new dairy barn made quite an impression
on Phillip, the Rev. Bell's son, who enthused that the barn was equipped with individual drinking fountains for each animal.
The Andersons rented the mansion to Reverend H.W. Bell of Christ Episcopal Church in Carthage, New York and the Trinity Chapel in Great Bend, New York. Newspaper articles between 1936 and 1940 indicate that Mr. Bell had moved from the mansion to reside in Clayton, NY. Records indicate
that the New York Stock Land Bank of Rochester repossessed the mansion property from Fred Anderson on May 27, 1936. Fred Anderson had placed a sizable mortgage on the roperty in 1922 that he used to build a new, ultra-modern dairy barn and silo. The new dairy barn made quite an impression
on Phillip, the Rev. Bell's son, who enthused that the barn was equipped with individual drinking fountains for each animal.
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