[Isaac M. Singer And The WIGWAM - Chapter 13] - PDF
The family sold the Wigwam after their mother's death in 1904. Paris bought the house and rebuilt it into the mansion it became.
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| Title | Value |
|---|---|
| Item | |
| Identifier | ref 1398 |
| Coverage | Devon. Family |
| Creator | Atkinson, Dorothy |
| Format | pdf file |
| Publisher | Torbay Library Services |
| Rights | Dorothy Atkinson |
| Source | Torbay Library Services |
| Subject | Singer. Family |
| Type | Text |
| Keywords | paignton redcliffe towers architecture statuary gardens versailles |