30 School Street, Kemp House

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Title

30 School Street, Kemp House

Creator

Carnahan, Paul

Description

In 1886, when state’s attorney Harlan W. Kemp built a new house at 30 School Street, a newspaper called it “an ornament to the street.” Kemp lived in his beautiful Second Empire home until his death in 1922. He had been a prominent citizen of the Capital City: a state representative, an officer of the Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company for 35 years, and the developer (with his partner A.J. Sibley) of a neighborhood off of College Street. In 1956 Kemp’s home became the T.J. Guare Funeral Home, a business that is still located there today.

Publisher

The Bridge, March 17, 2021, pg. 3

Date

1893; 2021

Source

Vermont Historical Society Picture File

Format

jpeg

Repository

Leahy Library, Vermont Historical Society, 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, Vermont 05641

Geolocation

Citation

Carnahan, Paul, “30 School Street, Kemp House,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed November 21, 2024, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/4314.