National Historic Landmark-Albert Gallatin House

National Historic Landmark- Albert Gallatin House

Friendship Hill was the home of Albert Gallatin from 1788-1832, the years of his extensive government service, first as U.S. Representative, then as Secretary of Treasury, and subsequently as a member of the 1814 peace commission with the British and Minister to France.

Post-Gallatin buildings are important to the historic continuum at the site and represent essential aspect of the rural character and function of the property

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks

Photo Courtesy Library of Congress Historic American Building Survey