The Loughran House

Senate House State Historic Site

This Italianate style house was designed by John A. Wood and built in the early 1870s for Dr. Robert Loughran (1834 – 1899) as an office and residence. A surgeon during the Civil War, Dr. Loughran settled in Kingston and became active in local politics. After his death, his family remained in the house until 1907.

Dr. Henry A. Follette leased the house from 1907 to 1927. W. Norman Conner acquired it in 1932 to use as a funeral home and residence. New York State purchased the Loughran House in 1968. Today, Senate House Historic Site uses the house for offices and temporary exhibitions.

Marker is on Fair Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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