Results for Residence
Residence site of James Burt
Residence site of
James Burt
1761-1852
...Thomas Sully Residence
Has been designated a
National Hist...
Nicholas Residence
1880
French-born John Nicholas built this single-sto...
Jesus Preciado de Luna/Bernardina Lorona Residence
In 1880, Juan Luna built this single-story, Sonoran-style ...
Sam Kee Residence
The oldest portion of this adobe was built for Sam Kee in ...
James L. Kemper Residence
This Greek Revival-style house was built about 1852 for st...
The Call Family Residence
1878 - 1972
George Washington Call (1829-1907) and h...
Joseph H. Chapman Summer Residence
Built about 1869 in the late Italianate style of architect...
George J. Heisely Residence and the National Anthem
In the building at the northwest corner of N. Second and W...
The Marcus Reno Residence and Governors’ Home
In the house at 223 N. Front Street lived two 19th Century...
Results for Residence
Residence site of James Burt
Residence site of
James Burt
1761-1852
Lieutenant in Revolution
Assemblyman and Senator
1797-1826
Marker is on New York Route 17A 0.2 miles east of Forester Ave, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Thomas Sully Residence
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance commemorating the history of the United States of America.
1980
Marker is on Spruce Street, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Nicholas Residence
1880
French-born John Nicholas built this single-story flat-roofed, Sonoran-style, adobe house along the side-street property line. Its raised foundation offered some protection from flooding. Originally rectangular, it was L-shaped in 1890 and square by 1915. A corrugated-metal, wood-framed, gable roof was ...
Jesus Preciado de Luna/Bernardina Lorona Residence
In 1880, Juan Luna built this single-story, Sonoran-style adobe house for his wife and put the title in her name. According to Spanish tradition, it was the polite thing to do. The building's two L-shaped wings are one-room deep, and ...
Sam Kee Residence
The oldest portion of this adobe was built for Sam Kee in 1882. Typical of Sonoran row houses, this home was built on the property line and was transformed to late-transitional style in 1977 by the addition of the wood-shingled, ...
James L. Kemper Residence
This Greek Revival-style house was built about 1852 for state senator Thomas N. Welch. In 1868 James Lawson Kemper (1823–1895) purchased it from his mother in law, Mrs. Belfield Cave. Kemper, an attorney, represented Madison County in the House of ...
The Call Family Residence
1878 - 1972
George Washington Call (1829-1907) and his Chilean wife, Mercedes Leiva (1850-1933), bought 2,500 acres including Fort Ross in 1873. While maintaining a house in San Francisco, the family developed a dairy ranch and expanded the transport of local ...
Joseph H. Chapman Summer Residence
Built about 1869 in the late Italianate style of architecture, it was the summer home of Joseph H. Chapman who was a Wall St. insurance agent. In 1868 a group of investors laid out streets and house lots and named ...
George J. Heisely Residence and the National Anthem
In the building at the northwest corner of N. Second and Walnut Streets lived George J. Heisely (1789-1880) who was a Harrisburg mathematical instrument and clockmaker. Heisely had joined the First Regiment of the Pennsylvania Militia's First Brigade during the ...
The Marcus Reno Residence and Governors’ Home
In the house at 223 N. Front Street lived two 19th Century Pennsylvania Governors, William Bigler (1852-1855) and James Pollock (1855-1858). Also here resided U.S. Army Major Marcus Reno, the controversial survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn, site ...