The George Parker estate, Lancaster, Massachusetts
Summary
An 1890s photograph shows the George A. Parker (1822-1887) residence, which is no longer standing. It was located on Sterling Road near the Deershorn Road intersection. The well-respected Parker was an accomplished civil engineer who, among other things, acted as superintendent of military railroads at the request of Secretary Stanton during the Civil War.
Courtesy of Lancaster Historical Society
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