If you wander along Springtown Road, past DeJoux House, you will see our mailbox opposite the front door. It's not especially distinguishable except it is rather large and sits on an old tree stump. It's a rusty old thing but it seems to have survived the snow plows and drunk drivers of Springtown Road. It has always bothered me that on the side of the mail box you can see the vague outline of the words "Paradox Farm" which was clearly a name that DeJoux House was more recently referred to. Occasionally when wondering the fields I would stumble across some incongruity and wonder if that was indeed the "paradox" that the farm was named after. Yesterday morning, for some unknown reason, I decided it was time to resolve the paradox. I sent a quick email to the previous owner June Finer to see if she knew anything of the Paradox Farm ghost on the side of the mailbox. This was her reply: once upon a time we, (myself and russell gilmore---my ex), met a...
The Story of DeJoux House, 374 Springtown Road, New Paltz, NY. (A first generation American farmhouse)
Looks like there was a Maria, but she born in 1802!
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can ask the ghost. Or perhaps better scholarship.
ReplyDeleteCould the Maria born in 1802 been a niece of the Maria that died in 1801? Maybe she was named after her. Seems a little gruesome to do that.
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