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The Joseph Lord House

Joseph Lord was a significant pioneer of the community. A naturalized Englishman, he was born about 1837 and died before 1906. The house was built around 1875 in the Italianate style. It is the oldest surviving house in the Tuolumne ...

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The Joseph Allen House

Built in 1896 by Joseph Allen,

this was the first home in

town with indoor plumbing.

The land was purchased from

Mark Reeves, Medford’s first

real estate developer.

Marker is on N Main Street (County Route 541), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Joseph House

Circa 1842

This historic house is an early example of cottage style Greek Revival. Descendants of Isaac Joseph occupied this house for over one hundred years. Because of her interest in and dedication to historic preservation, Mrs. Gertrude Joseph Wood gave ...

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The Charleston Museum's Joseph Manigault House

Planters commonly maintained homes in the city and on their plantations. Joseph Manigault - planter,

buisnessman, slave-owner and legislator - built this elegant townhouse in 1803.

  At that time this neighborhood (Wraggborough) was concidered the "country," a suburb beyond the ...

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The Joseph Manigault House

An outstanding example of the Adam Style of

architecture in plan, interior detail, and decoration.

The house was designed by Gabriel Manigault,

Charleston's most famous amateur architect, for

his brother Joseph Manigault, who acquired the

lot in 1802 and built ...

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