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The Limestone Bank Barn
1871
Built for a livestock farm by Seth Hays, the first permanent white settler in this area. The Barn is 41 feet wide and 76 feet long. The rafter beams are put together with wooden pegs. The barn is constructed of ...
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Standing Stone National Bank
Established 1989
Named after Lancaster's most famous landmark, Mt. Pleasant, once called Standing Stone by Native Americans
Courtesy hmdb.org
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Stone Bank
Indian trails crossed heavily forested land when the first speculator, John Rockwell, came to what is now called Stone Bank in 1839. He purchased land from the government for $1.25 per acre. John Johnson arrived in 1840. John Weigand, J. ...
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