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Photographer: Mike Wintermantel
Taken: December 21, 2014
Caption:
Custer Monument - Interpretive Display | Additional Description:
Panel 4 - caption 2
In 1818, James Ward built a two-story log house with a kitchen attached to the back on lot 15. The house faced the busy coach road and was located next to the public well, which cornered a large village square known as Church Square. Ward opened one room of this structure as a public tavern.
Submitted: December 22, 2014, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Database Locator Identification Number: p296001
File Size: 2.654 Megabytes
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