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Built in 1640, C. A. Nothnagle Log House, located in Swedesboro, New Jersey, is likely the oldest log cabin in the United States. A conjectural replica of the log cabin in which U.S. president Abraham Lincoln was born, now at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Mortonson–Van Leer Log Cabin in New Sweden Park in Swedesboro, New Jersey A replica log cabin at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania A log house ...
Designated CPHS. February 28, 1977 [3] The Neill Log House (also spelled Neal) is a historic log cabin in Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It was built during the second half of the 18th century and has been most commonly attributed to Robert Neill (Neal), with an estimated construction date possibly anywhere from 1765 ...
American colonial architecture. Lower Swedish Cabin, Drexel Hill, Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, built ca. 1640–1650, may be one of the oldest log cabins in the United States. American colonial architecture includes several building design styles associated with the colonial period of the United States, including First Period English ...
With a large 18th-century modification. John Bliss House: Newport: RI 1680 Residential Early stone ender. Chichester's Inn: Huntington: NY 1680 Tavern Old Ship Church: Hingham: MA 1681 Religious Oldest church in continuous ecclesiastical use in the United States; only remaining 17th-century Puritan meeting house in America. [56] Hurd House ...
January 14, 1972. C. A. Nothnagle Log House, also known as Braman-Nothnagle Log House, is a historic house on Swedesboro-Paulsboro Road in Gibbstown, New Jersey and is one of the oldest log houses in the United States. [3][4] The older part of the house was built sometime between 1638 and 1643 by Finnish or Swedish settlers in the colony of New ...
The primary buildings at this site were constructed by the Hess family in the 18th century, including a 1740s log farmhouse, a 1778 stone farmhouse, and a 1769 oil mill. Both houses served as church meeting houses for the local Mennonite community until 1856, when the first Hess Mennonite church building was constructed nearby. [ 2 ]
Settlers House. Coordinates: 44°22′34.69″N 73°13′46.89″W. Settlers House and Barn. The Settlers' House was built in 1845 in East Charlotte, Vermont. The house is set up at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont, to show visitors life in the 18th century. The barn situated next to the house was built as a working demonstration in 2001.
Christ Lutheran Church (original log church built in 1743, present church built in 1786); 18th and 19th century farm complexes built in the Germanic style, including five stone and five log houses (1753-1797), one log and nine stone barns, and gristmills; and; Buildings related to the development and operation of the Union Canal (1827-1884).