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Old Stone House

The Old Stone House, one of Richmond’s only remaining colonial period dwellings, now serves as part of a museum dedicated to the life and work of American poet and storywriter Edgar Allan Poe. Poe never lived in the house, although ...

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Old Stone House

The Old Stone House, located at 3051 M Street in Georgetown, was built in 1765, making it the oldest standing building in Washington, DC. The exterior of the house is constructed of locally quarried blue granite. The house was built ...

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Old Stone Schoolhouse

Built in the 1700’s and used continuously as a school until 1936 when purchased by Minisink Chapter, NSDAR.

N.Y. State and National Register of Historic Places

Marker can be reached from New York Route 17A 0.4 miles from Gibson Rd ...

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Oldest Stone House

 

This house of

native sandstone

was built circa 1838 by

John Honam

A Scottish Weaver

This tablet placed by

Lakewood Chapter, D.A.R. 1949

Marker is on Lake Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Stone Meeting House

1774 Old Stone Meeting House 1974

George Landcraft – Designer

Oldest Stone Meeting House in New England

1711 founding of church – Jacob Hemingway first student of Yale, first pastor of church. 1772 started construction. 1774 first services here.1785 first town meeting. 1796 ...

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Old Stone House

Dutch Colonial farmhouse built in the early 1700s. Both carved date of 1747 found on an old barn beam and the rubble stone construction of the house place it in this early period. Minutes of the East New Jersey Board ...

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Old Stone House / Star Lodge No. 1

Old Stone House

Star Lodge No. 1 and Queen of the Valley Lodge No. 1558, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, two African-American fraternal organizations, bought Old Stone House in 1885. Star Lodge sole owner since 1927. One of oldest extant buildings ...

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Old Stone House

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

During the 1776 Battle of Brooklyn, Maryland continental soldiers under General William Alexander waged a crucial battle at this site. This Dutch farmhouse has been reconstructed.

Marker is on 4th Street, on the right when traveling ...

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The Old Stone House

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

The Old Stone House, also known as the Vecte-Cortelyou House, was built in 1699 along the Gowanus Road, which skirted a creek of the same name. During the Battle of Brooklyn, on August 27, 1776, approximately 2,000 ...

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