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Oldest House

Oldest House

in

Winnebago County

built by

Joseph H. Osborn

– 1844 –

Winnebago County Archeological

& Historical Society 1933.

Marker is on Osborn Avenue west of Georgia Street, on the right when traveling west.

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The Oldest House on Branch Street

Henry Stackhouse built this

home of salt box design

c. 1815. The front porch was

added later. The cedar siding

resists the elements without

needing to be painted.

Marker is on Branch Street, on the left when traveling east.

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Eastport's Oldest House

This is the oldest house in Eastport. For nearly 100 years it belonged to the Williams family.

Jonas and Louisa Williams and their eight children moved here in 1876. They used the first floor as a grocery store, selling homemade sauerkraut ...

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Oldest Remaining School House

This building is the authorized

public school house built in

District No1 Hall County Nebr.

Authorized & constructed in

1869 - 1870

Restored in 1982 by the members

Central Nebr. Home Builders Assn.

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Oldest House in Cambridge

1630 – 1930

At Number 21 Linnaean Street is the Cooper-Austin House built in 1657 at what was then the northern end of the Cambridge Cow Common, by John Cooper, selectman, town clerk, and deacon of the church.

Marker is at the ...

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The Oldest House

The oldest house

still standing in Richmond

Probably built 1737 by Joseph Ege

A gift in 1912 from

Mr. and Mrs. Granville C. Valentine

to the Association for the

Preservation of Virginia Antiquities

Restored by Mr. and Mrs. Archer G. Jones

In 1924 placed in custody of the

Edgar ...

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Oldest Toll House

Middlesex Canal

Toll House

1832

Oldest Canal Toll

House in America.

Marker is on North Road (Massachusetts Route 4), on the left when traveling north.

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Oldest Pilothouse

The steamboat TELL CITY was built in 1889 and named for Tell City, Ind. She carried passenger and freight on the Ohio River until she sank following an accident at Little Hocking, Ohio on April 6, 1917.

The Pilothouse was removed ...

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The Oldest Brick House in Marysville

Built by Cyprian Lee on land purchased May 10, 1828.

Marker is on Sixth Street, on the right when traveling west.

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