Earlston Thropp House, North side State Route 1004, west of Township Route 503, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

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Earlston Thropp House, North side State Route 1004, west of Township Route 503, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

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Summary

Significance: This two-story brick house was built by Earlston Thropp who succeeded his father, Joseph E. Thropp, in the operation of the Everett iron furnace. This furnace was among the last operating iron furnaces of the Upper Juniata region, one of the nation's principal iron producers during the antebellum years. The residences of Earlston Thropp and his father represent the last of the large dwellings erected by ironmasters in this region.
Survey number: HABS PA-6166
Building/structure dates: ca. 1900 Initial Construction

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Date

1900 - 1980
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Contributors

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

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

Library of Congress
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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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