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Primus Parsons Mason (February 5, 1817 – January 12, 1892) was an African-American entrepreneur, and real estate investor in Springfield, Massachusetts. His parents, Jordan and Lurania Mason, were free people of color and Primus was one of seven children. Upon his death, a newspaper headline ("Our Aged Colored Citizen who Left most of Property for Charity") acknowledged his relative wealth and how he left most of his property or wealth to a charity organization he envisioned would be a home for aged men, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He is the namesake for the city's Mason Square.
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Bust-length photographic portrait of a black man with a mustache and slight tuft of facial hair at his lower lip, wearing a gray suit and dark silken necktie against an illuminated white background. His head is bald at the top with locks of greyed curly hair sticking out on both sides of his head behind his temples
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