Joseph E. Thropp House, South side State Route 1004, West of Township Route 50, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

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Joseph E. Thropp House, South side State Route 1004, West of Township Route 50, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

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Zusammenfassung

Joseph E. Thropp House, South side State Route 1004, westlich der Township Route 50, Earlston, Bedford County, PA Bedeutung: Diese zweieinstöckige Residenz, die von Joseph E. Thropp, dem Besitzer des Everett-Eisenofens, erbaut wurde, enthält eine Reihe von Queen-Anne-Elementen und ist eines der größten Häuser in Everett und Umgebung. Thropp war einer von vielen Eisenherstellern der Region Upper Juniata, einer der wichtigsten Antebellum-Eisenproduzenten des Landes. Viele dieser Eisenschmiede bauten große Residenzen in der Nähe ihrer Eisenhütten. 1900 Baubeginn

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date_range

Datum

1900 - 1980
person

Mitwirkende

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Thropp, Joseph Earlston
Benz, Sue, transmitter
Lowe, Jet, photographer
Wallace, Kim E, historian
place

Lage

bedford county39.98695, -78.56609
Google Map of 39.98695499999999, -78.5660852
create

Quelle

Library of Congress
copyright

Copyright-info

No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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