The drum is believed to have been made by Noble & Cooley, Granville, MA.

From the Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation collection, loaned for digitization by Carol Jones, 2021.]]>
Former owners include George Atkins and Lester Sattler. Ernie Satler grew up here. The house may have been owned by Earl Sattler after Lester Sattler.
The third house on the left was owned by Harold Sattler. It is also gone.
This image was shared on the Granville Community Forum (FB) on 9 Jul 2018. The following additional information was contributed:
1. Lester Sattler was Ernie Sattler's father which would explain why Ernie had the glass negative digitized in 2012.
2. The house is believed to have been taken over by the MDC and torn down. Date not known, subject to further research.
3. Clara (Kolbe) Drummer (1881-1964), Earl Sattler's mother-in-law, disappeared on July 4, 1964 during a family outing at the family farm on Jeff Miller Road. Unknown whether she wandered off, was abducted, or what happened. Some theorized at the time that she may have been struck by a car and the driver disposed of the body elsewhere. Local lore was that she haunted the area where she disappeared. The assumption would be that she wanders the area trying to find her way back to the house.
4. Although the house bears a striking resemblance to the King/Clark/Olsen house (also now gone) that was at the northern intersection of Bruce and Old Westfield Roads,. They are two different houses.

Thanks to Hathleen Clifford Ivory for information on this house.
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