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Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...

Significance: This row house-with Stafford's Tavern next door-was built about 1760 and transferred from Michael Sisk, plasterer, to Benjamin Paschall, cordwainer, when new the half gambrel roof, shed dormer and... More

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...

Significance: This row house-with Stafford's Tavern next door-was built about 1760 and transferred from Michael Sisk, plasterer, to Benjamin Paschall, cordwainer, when new the half gambrel roof, shed dormer and... More

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...

Significance: This row house-with Stafford's Tavern next door-was built about 1760 and transferred from Michael Sisk, plasterer, to Benjamin Paschall, cordwainer, when new the half gambrel roof, shed dormer and... More

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...

Significance: This row house-with Stafford's Tavern next door-was built about 1760 and transferred from Michael Sisk, plasterer, to Benjamin Paschall, cordwainer, when new the half gambrel roof, shed dormer and... More

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...

Significance: This row house-with Stafford's Tavern next door-was built about 1760 and transferred from Michael Sisk, plasterer, to Benjamin Paschall, cordwainer, when new the half gambrel roof, shed dormer and... More

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Paschall House, Spruce & Mattis Streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co...

Significance: This row house-with Stafford's Tavern next door-was built about 1760 and transferred from Michael Sisk, plasterer, to Benjamin Paschall, cordwainer, when new the half gambrel roof, shed dormer and... More