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Ely House - 1837

Designed by Hugh Hastings for Hervey Ely in Greek temple style with wings occupied by Howard Osgood 1871-1905 and D.A.R. 1920-

Marker is at the intersection of Livingston Park and Troup St on Livingston Park.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ely-Criglar House Historical Marker

Erected by the Jackson County Historical Commission, this marker is located at the 1840 Ely-Criglar House. Ely Corner, which adjoined the house, was the scene of the initial fighting in the Battle of Marianna on September 27, 1864, when the ...

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Ridgely House

Dr. Charles Greenbury Ridgely: Member Colonial and State Legislative Assemblies; Delegate First State Constitutional Convention 1776.

Nicholas Ridgely (the younger): Member of Convention that ratified Federal Constitution 1787; Delegate Second State Constitutional Convention 1791-1792; Attorney General 1791-1801; Chancellor of Delaware 1801-1830.

Henry ...

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The Lovely Lane Meeting House

Upon this site stood

from 1774 to 1786

The Lovely Lane Meeting House

in which was organized

December 1784

The Methodist Episcopal Church

in The United States of

America

Marker is on East Redwood Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Thompson-Neely House

Headquarters of

Brigadier-General Lord Stirling

previous to the Battle of Trenton.

Quartered with him were

Captain William Washington,

Lieutenant James Monroe

(later President of the United States)

and

Captain James Moore

of the New York Artillery, who

died here Christmas ...

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Evelyn True Button House

This brick, Federal-style house was built in 1836. Helen Moore, the grand daughter of General Robert McConnel, officer during the War of 1812 and founder of McConnelsville, married Dr. Hiram L. True and made their home here. Dr. True practiced ...

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Kiely House

1588 Homestead Road

This significant late Queen Anne style Victorian was built in 1889 and restored in 1986. It features fish scale shingles with gable pediments, molded cornices, recessed eaves, and carved brackets. Owned by William Andres in 1889, subsequent owners ...

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Ely House

1896

Designed in the the Georgian Revival style by Chicago architect Charles Sumner Frost, who was a partner of Henry Ives Cobb, this house was commissioned by Richard T. Ely, nationally known economist and university professor. In the academic freedom case ...

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