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Dr. John Julius LeMoyne House, front and side
1932/1935
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Title
Dr. John Julius LeMoyne House, front and side
Identifier
MSP0021.B004.F13.I01
Source Identifier
MSP0021.B004.F13.I01
Description
This is a front and side view of the Dr. John Julius LeMoyne House in Washington, Washington County. This Greek Revival house was built in 1812. This photograph was not used in Stotz's 1936 book entitled Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania (image is W2-6b). John LeMoyne's son, Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne, was an abolitionist, and the LeMoyne House became a stop on the Underground Railroad for escaping slaves. The LeMoyne House is Pennsylvania's first National Historic Landmark of the Underground Railroad.
Genre
photographs
Subject
LeMoyne House (Washington, Pa.)
Source
Charles M. Stotz Photographs, 1901-1975, MSP 21, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Charles M. Stotz Photographs
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