Historic Canner Mansion c.1920

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2011

Extraordinary Canner Mansion was built by the affluent cannery owner, A. W. Feeser, in 1920 and no expense was spared. Grand and gracious with painted metal columns, elegant entry hall, high ceilings, custom millwork and historic detailing, and original leaded glass parlor pocket doors that open to create expansive entertainment spaces. This is a home of rare and beautiful distinction.

HISTORY
The Canner Mansion was built in 1920 by wealthy canner and agriculturalist, Arthur W. Feeser. The house boasts beautiful Georgian Colonial architecture and sits on the historic Littlestown Pike.

Arthur W. Feeser
Arthur W. Feeser was born March 11, 1873 in Silver Run, MD. He is responsible for founding and growing A.W. Feeser & Co., a farm and canning company that employed many Carroll County residents. In addition to his canning company Feeser also founded and Developed Silver Run Herd in 1933, a high quality herd of cattle with the best approved sires and breed. Feeser was very active in local politics and served as the Director of Littlestown Saving Institution and sat of the board of education for Carroll County. Feeser had a wife named Minnie M. Sheets, whom he married in 1897, and a daughter name Lead, who grew up to marry Paul Lawyer, who took over A.W. Feeser & Co upon Feeser's death in 1945.

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  • great house

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