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  2. Mordecai House - Wikipedia

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    The Mordecai House (also called the Mordecai Plantation or Mordecai Mansion), built in 1785, is a registered historical landmark and museum in Raleigh, North Carolina that is the centerpiece of Mordecai Historic Park, adjacent to the Historic Oakwood neighborhood. [2] It is the oldest residence in Raleigh on its original foundation. [3]

  3. Mordecai Lincoln House (Lorane, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Mordecai Lincoln House is a historic house in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania built c. 1733 by Mordecai Lincoln, the great-great-grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln. The house stands in the narrow valley of Hiester Creek on a 9-acre plot near the village of Lorane on Lincoln Road. [3]

  4. Mordecai Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Mordecai Place Historic District (/ m ɔː r d ə ˈ k i /) [2] is a historic neighborhood and national historic district located at Raleigh, North Carolina. The district encompasses 182 contributing buildings and 1 contributing object in the most architecturally varied of Raleigh's early-20th century suburbs for the white middle-class.

  5. St. Mark's Chapel (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mark's Chapel is a small, formerly Episcopal chapel located on the grounds of the Mordecai House in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. The chapel, along with the rest of the Mordecai plantation, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The chapel is a very popular place for weddings. [2]

  6. Mordecai Lincoln House (Springfield, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    In 1797 Mordecai Lincoln bought 300 acres (1.2 km 2) from Terah Templin in Washington County, and built what is known as the Mordecai Lincoln House on the property. He and his family lived in the house until 1811, when they moved to Grayson County, Kentucky. In 1828 they moved to Hancock County, Illinois, where Mordecai died two years later. [5]

  7. Mordecai Lincoln House - Wikipedia

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    Mordecai Lincoln House may refer to: Mordecai Lincoln House (Springfield, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky; Mordecai Lincoln House (Lorane, Pennsylvania ...

  8. Category:Houses completed in 1785 - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion House (Robbinston, Maine) Marble Palace; Alexander McMillan House; John Andrew Miller House; Henry Miller House (Mossy Creek, Virginia) Moesgård Forest Mill; Montpelier Mansion (Laurel, Maryland) Moorefields; Mordecai House; Capt. James Morison House; Museo Mitre

  9. Category:Houses in Raleigh, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Milton Small House; Montfort Hall; Mordecai House; Mordecai Place Historic District; N. Norburn Terrace; Norris-Heartt House; North Carolina Agricultural Experiment ...