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You have reached the
website of the P.F.E. Albee House, former home of Mrs. Persis Foster Eames
Albee. Avon calls her
the Mother of Avon as she was the first 'Depot Manager' for The California
Perfume Company, later renamed Avon. The Albee House
located at 9 Elm Street in Historic Winchester, NH was once the home of
Mrs. P.F.E. Albee. Mrs. Albee was the first “Depot Manager” for the
California Perfume Company, Hired by Mr. David H. McConnell in 1886.
After McConnell’s death in 1937, David McConnell Jr. became president of
the California Perfume Company. David Jr. renamed the CPC to AVON
Products Inc. in 1939, making Mrs. Albee the first "Avon Lady." She and
her husband, Ellery Albee, a practicing attorney and New Hampshire state
senator (1869 to 1871), ran a variety store together across the street
from their home. The residence and store, in addition to having the
town's first public phone, provided not only a retail center, but also a
meeting place for many of the town residents. Once Mrs. Albee was hired
by Mr. Daniel H. McConnell Sr. the founder of the California Perfume
Company as the organizations first General Agent, she quickly became
his most successful sales person. Mr. McConnell was progressive in that
he viewed women as an integral part of the business at a time when
options were very limited. It was in this historic location that the
first sample cases of perfume were displayed. Mrs. Albee initiated
a variety of techniques including direct selling, the recruitment and
training of sales agents, and other methods which helped to transform
the small company into AVON, creating opportunities for countless women.
Her influence continues to be apparent to this day.
Excerpted from:
Avon:
Building the World's
Premier Company for Women
Laura Klepacki,
Andrea Jung
It
was therefore no surprise that McConnell tapped one of his best
booksellers, Mrs. Persis Foster Eames Albee of Winchester, New Hampshire
(P. F. E. Albee) as the first official salesperson for his newly minted
California Perfume Company. Her title was "general agent." Born in 1836,
the mother of two-Ellery and Ellen-she was 50 years old when she started
her new job.
Through the California
Perfume Company, McConnell provided earning opportunities to women at a
time when other employment options were few. Even while peddling his
books and only contemplating the creation of a new business, he had
always imagined women would be part of the plan.
Albee and her husband,
Ellery Albee, an attorney who served as New Hampshire state senator from
the Ninth District from 1869 to 1871, operated a variety store together
from their home in Winchester. Because the store also possessed the
town's public phone, many people had an additional reason to stop by:
Not wanting to miss an opportunity to gain attention for the California
Perfume Company's wares, Mrs. Albee prepared an attractive display of
the samples in her store.
The Albees' home, a
two-story colonial structure located near the center of town on the
banks of a narrow river, was close to the railroad station. "It was
white ... all landscaped ... it was a beautiful house," remembered a
childhood neighbor.
For many
families, making ends meet can be challenging. The Albees were no
different. Town records show times when property bills weren't met and
warnings were issued to the family that ownership of their home on Depot
Street
(now 9 Elm Street, Winchester New Hampshire)
was in jeopardy.
Harry J. Bickford of Winchester New Hampshire
has now owned the Albee House since the mid nineteen seventies. The
Bickfords have been in the process of restoring this beautiful Alexander
Colonial ever since in the hope of honoring Mrs. Albee with a Bed and
Breakfast, Inne or Coffee shop.

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Mrs. P.F.E. Albee

Mrs. Albee now Rests in Peace in
Winchester NH
Mrs. P.F.E. Albee

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