Created By: Windsor Vermont Historical Association
At the top of Union
Swing to the Right.
Join Ascutney Street
A blue house delight.
Number 38 Ascutney Street was the site of the first Knight’s Funeral Home before it moved, in 1957, to its current location on Kennedy Pond. Leverett Daniels, from Maine, was a Unitarian minister who lived in this house. Prior to attending theology school, Daniels was a successful physician and farmer in Michigan. His son, Francis Pratt Daniels (1875-1944), was ordained as a minister in Charlestown New Hampshire and lived in Windsor until he died. Like his father, he was pastor at the All Souls Unitarian Church and served on the school board when the new high school opened on Union Street.
(Turn right and continue down Ascutney Street to 24 Ascutney Street)
This point of interest is part of the tour: Around The Block Quest
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