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Skelton-Teasley House

1856

The brick home was built for the family of Dr. ...

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Kelton

Incorporated Dec. 24, 1894

Mt. Joy Masonic Lodge # 2...

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Kelton House

When Fernando Cortez and Sophia Stone Kelton built this ho...

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Skelton-Teasley House

1856

The brick home was built for the family of Dr. Oliver P. Skelton, physician, postmaster and Ordinary of Milton County. His son-in-law John I. Teasley, a cotton planter, subsequently occupied it. This Greek Revival style house has four rooms, a ...

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Kelton

Incorporated Dec. 24, 1894

Mt. Joy Masonic Lodge # 203

Chartered Dec. 10, 1879

Site of Balloon Landing

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T.S.C. Lowe

April 20, 1861

Marker is at the intersection of Pea Ridge Highway (State Road S44-13) and State Road S44-260, on the left when traveling east on ...

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Kelton House

When Fernando Cortez and Sophia Stone Kelton built this house in 1852, it was the last residence on East Town Street and was surrounded by pastureland. Ardent abolitionists, the Keltons were members of the local antislavery society. Family tradition states ...

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