The Early Architecture of Lancaster County Pennsylvania Being An Account of Th

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The Early Architecture of Lancaster County Pennsylvania Being An Account of Th
A Lawrence Alfred Lawrence Kocher
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Similarly cur- tailed and sometimes enlarged homes were built in Lancaster and else- where. The George King home which originally stood on the corner of West King and Prince Streets had two "windows on one side of the doorway and one on, the other. The George Ross House of this city corresponds to the Steigel residence, excepting that it is adapted to a location in a town where building neighbors stand side by side on the sidewalk edge, and where higher property values encouraged the addition o...f a third story.
EAELT LANCASTER MORAVIAN CHURCH AND DATE -STONE.
The most evident note of originality in Lancaster architecture is shown in the small house with a single story. The stairway of this characteristic dwelling is usually placed parallel to the front of the house so as not to obstruct the sidewalk, and with a small porch and seat beside the door. It was such houses as these that were described by an English officer who was (102) captured at Saratoga and brought to Lancaster a prisoner in December, 1778, when he wrote : " Lancaster is the largest inland town in the United States, containing a population of about 3, 000 Germans and Scotch Irish.


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