408 North Jefferson Street
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The original home of George and Alice Greer was built in a Colonial Revival Style, designed by notable New Castle architect, Frank Faulk, between the years 1904 and 1905. The residence is located at 408 North Jefferson Street, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 16102. Mr. Greer was a leading founder in the tin mill industry in New Castle, PA. Currently, the Greer’s home is used by the Lawrence County Historical Society.
- Listing ID: 146
- Listing ID: 1
- Structure Definition: Residential
- Street Address: 408 North Jefferson Street
- City: New Castle
- State: Pennsylvania
- Original Homeowners: Mr. George Greer and Mrs. Alice Greer
- Original Homeowner Significance: Tin mill industry founder
- Architectural Style: Colonial Revival
- Architect: Frank Faulk
- Current Use: Lawrence County Historical Society
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Occupant 1:
00001 - George Greer
Listing #0001
From 1905 to (Date unknown)
Residents: Alice Greer (Dates unknown) -
Occupant 2:
00002 - Alice Greer
Listing #0001
From 1905 to (Date unknown)
Residents: George Greer (Dates unknown)
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