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Built in 1913 as Arizona's largest adobe structure, it is a copper-mining, local history, and historic house museum.

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English: George Douglass House on the NRHP since June 25, 2009. At 19 Old Philadelphia Pike, Douglassville, Amity Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Very ...

File:Frederick Douglass House.jpg - Wikipedia

Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC. North elevation looking southwest. Creator: U.S. Department of the ...

George Douglass Mansion

According to a receipt book located in the files of the Historic Preservation Trust of Berks County, a Mary Douglass spent the year 1833 collecting debts owed ...

Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington ...

Photo, Print, Drawing Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC Photos from Survey HABS DC-97.

Frederick Douglass House, detail of the Bays, east side, June 1963

Frederick Douglass House, detail of the Bays, east side, June 1963. ID: 1725. This file appears in: Frederick Douglass National Historic Site · Frederick ...

Frederick Douglass' mansion stands as tribute to his accomplishments

WASHINGTON - The stately, hilltop mansion commands a striking view of the nation's capital. The centerpiece of a nine-acre estate in what ...

Frederick Douglass' Cedar Hill Home - YouTube

Frederick Douglass, the courageous abolitionist, had one of the best views of Washington, DC from his front porch. This house, which he ...

Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington ...

Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. Cedar Hill. John Van Hook ...

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Foundation Document ...

Offering commanding views of the nation's capital,. Frederick Douglass's Cedar Hill estate was a symbol of his achievements and influence, a center for activism ...

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - Wikipedia

... estate of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent African Americans of the 19th century. Douglass lived in this house, which he named Cedar Hill, from ...

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service

The spacious estate and well-furnished rooms are a testament to Douglass' lifelong struggle to overcome entrenched prejudice. His personal belongings, home ...

Preservation - Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (U.S. ...

Turning Cedar Hill into a Historic Site. August 31, 1886 - Frederick Douglass devises his will, leaving most of his real estate and investments ...

Douglas Mansion Archives - Arizona Heritage Alliance

February 22, 2009 by Arizona Heritage Alliance · File:Douglas Mansion.jpg Douglas Mansion, Jerome State Historic Park. [Source: Camp Verde Bugle] — It's ...

Frederick Douglass Home - NPS History

The Frederick Douglass Home will be a historic house museum interpreting the life of its famous owner and his place in. American history. c. Justification for ...

Frederick Douglass House | C-SPAN.org

Kamal McClarin, an interpretive ranger with the National Park Service, gave a tour of Cedar Hill, the Washington, D.C., home of Frederick ...

New York: Douglass Family South Street Home Site

Isaac Fiske House. Place. Interior View of the North Star Museum Archive Showing Tables, Chairs, Filing Cabinet and. New York: Archive at the ...

Frederick Douglass Museum and Cultural Center - Highland Beach

The Frederick Douglass Museum and Cultural Center, Inc. housed in "Twin Oaks"—the summer cottage built in 1895 for Frederick Douglass—was purchased and restored ...

Frederick Douglass Surviving Urban Homesite - New York

The Alexander Street house was razed at an unknown time. The South Street home burned under suspicious circumstances in 1872, by which time Douglass resided ...

Twin Oaks | The House Built for Frederick Douglass

Douglass House, Circa 1980. After Fannie Douglass' death, the house sat empty and was in need of major repairs. Fannie's granddaughter, four generations removed ...