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Wheatland (James Buchanan House), former residence of President James Buchanan near Lancaster, ... This page was last edited on 26 July 2024, at 21:51 (UTC).
Wheatland was formed on May 7, 1842. Its name is derived from the wheat which was said to grow well in the rich soil in the area. The first constable was James B. Powers, for whom Powers Lake is named. When the Town of Wheatland was formed, it was originally in Racine County. On January 30, 1850, the town was transferred to Kenosha County ...
Wheatland, or the James Buchanan House, is a brick Federal style house which is located in Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, outside of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was formerly owned by the 15th president of the United States , James Buchanan .
Wheatlands is a 2-story, 5-bay brick house with a 1.5-story kitchen and dining room wing attached to the rear to form an "L" shape. The house is designed in the Federal style, although a Queen Anne-style front porch was added as well as Queen Anne Windows in 1889.
Wheatland would be platted in 1865 and would be incorporated on February 12, 1872. [7] Wheatland was designed as a company town for the Wheatland Iron Co. and the Wheatland Bessemer Steel Co. and would remain a manufacturing hub throughout much of its early history, diversifying with the opening of a Sawhill Manufacturing Co. lumbermill in 1940 ...
Wheatland County is the name of two counties in North America: In Canada: Wheatland County, Alberta; In the United States: Wheatland County, Montana ...
Wheatland is an unincorporated community in Quay County, New Mexico, United States. [1] It is located approximated 15 miles (24 km) south of San Jon along New Mexico State Road 469 . History
Wheatland is a town in Steen Township, Knox County, Indiana, United States. The population was 480 at the 2010 census. The population was 480 at the 2010 census. History