Results for LeMoyne House
Results for LeMoyne House
F. Julius LeMoyne House
The LeMoyne House, a National Historic Landmark, was built in 1812, and was a center of antislavery activity in southwestern Pennsylvania from the 1830s through the end of slavery. Dr. F. Julius LeMoyne (1798-1879), the son of a Parisian ...
National Historic Landmark-Julius F. LeMoyne House
National Historic Landmark- Julius F. LeMoyne House
The LeMoyne House was built in 1812, and was a center of antislavery activity in southwestern Pennsylvania from the 1830s through the end of slavery.
In 1834, LeMoyne joined the Washington Anti-Slavery Society ...
LeMoyne House
Built, 1812, by Dr. John LeMoyne. For many years, home of his son Dr. Francis LeMoyne, noted abolitionist, and builder of first crematory in U.S. Now the home of the Washington County Historical Society.
Marker is on East Maiden Street (U.S. ...