Created By: Sandwich Historical Commission
The Charles Chapouil House was built circa 1850. It is a cross gable home with clapboard and a connecting porch on the front and side where there are two entrances. The foundation is brick and the windows are 6 over 6 sash.
Mr. Chapouil was an industrious young man. At the age of 15, he came to live with his sister, Mrs. C.C.P. Waterman in Sandwich. Shortly after, he began working in the B & S Glass Factory Company Store. He advanced to the counting room and then served the company for the next 60 years as its bookkeeper.
Mr. Chapouil married Miss Mahala Nye, who died in 1883. He married Miss Carrie M. Perry in 1884.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Sandwich Jarvesville National Register Walking Tour (South of Rte 6A section)
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