Formerly owned by John A. Landis and Mr. Hallacher.
Located on East King Street, South East Ward.
April term.
Signers of petition: Frederick Miller, Frederick Gemperling, Philip Snyder, Philip Leonard, Bernard McGonigle, Bernard O'Connor, [P. J. M. Collum], George Buckius, Jacob King, George Whitaker, John A. Landis, John Metzger.
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A row of pre-revolutionary houses located on North Duke Street, in the city of Lancaster. The louvered shutter is an attractive appendage, however it is not a typcial feature of Lancaster hosues.
A row of 19th century brick houses on West Lemon Street in Lancaster. The ones in the foreground were painted red for a long time, but have recently been sandblasted to expose the original red bricks.
Lately kept by [ ] Hallacher, licensed to C. B. Hartman.
Located in the Northwest Ward on the West King Street.
April term.
Signers of petition: Jacob Myers, Peter McConomy, Watson H. Miller, George Keller, George Ford, William B. Fahnestock, H. Scherff, Godfried Zahm, M. Carpenter, Charles Boughter, J. Frey, Daniel Harman.
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Front entrance with shutters. An example of an elegant "town house" of the late eighteenth century, with vetiges of the Georgian style, to whic was added a Victorian side porch with trimmings of cast iron. The front doorway with its fan light over it is one of the attractive features of teh house. The use of shutters is an uncommon procedure in the architecture of houses in the city of Lancaster.