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Seeking photos of the former Bailey-Farrell mansion/College Club,

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(646) 284 - 7074
143 No. Craig St., next to St. Paul's Cathedral.
Demolished in 1959, it was purchased by the College Club in 1920 for $48,000 from the estate of John Farrell/Harriet Bailey but fell into a state of disrepair when a new clubhouse was built, as you can see in my mother's painting and the Clyde Hare photo from 1953, posted online. My mother, Barbara Boyd Carter (1932-2019), was an art student at Carnegie Tech in the early 50s where she studied with Warhol's
teachers. Debbie Carter, villagerexpat@aol.com
646-284-7074
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Monroeville Valley Farm

Monroeville Valley Farm

Seeking photos of the Monroeville Valley farm shown in a pastel by my mother, Barbara Boyd Carter, on view at the Monroeville Historical Society. Rendered in 1964 from the 2nd floor of our Shangri-La home on Mountain View Dr, the valley was developed into McClure Rd and Wiltshire Circle in the 70s. Was it originally Greer Farm, according to an old county map in my online Post-Gazette ad, or is it the farm of another family's--MAURO, Beggy, Bender, Betty & Harry Smith, Johnston, McClure, Creighton, Rose, Fitzsimmons, Elliott, Phillips, Duer, Scott, Gibson, Sands, Aber, Swanger, Knipp, Haberstroh, Keppelman? Some residents say the valley is in Murrysville. The original pastel by Barbara Boyd Carter (1932-2019) is on view at the Monroeville Historical Society. Contact: Debbie Carter, villagerexpat@aol.com

Seeking photos of the Monroeville Valley farm shown in a pastel by my mother, Barbara Boyd Carter, on view at the Monroeville Historical Society. Rendered in 1964 from the 2nd floor of our Shangri-La home on Mountain View Dr, the valley was developed into McClure Rd and Wiltshire Circle in the 70s. Was it originally Greer Farm, according to an old county map in my online Post-Gazette ad, or is it the farm of another family's--MAURO, Beggy, Bender, Betty & Harry Smith, Johnston, McClure, Creighton, Rose, Fitzsimmons, Elliott, Phillips, Duer, Scott, Gibson, Sands, Aber, Swanger, Knipp, Haberstroh, Keppelman? Some residents say the valley is in Murrysville. The original pastel by Barbara Boyd Carter (1932-2019) is on view at the Monroeville Historical Society. Contact: Debbie Carter, villagerexpat@aol.com

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