Sullivan Homestead
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Title
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Sullivan Homestead
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Description
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Floor Plan: Double Pen
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Beautifully sited on a scenic, tree-lined rural road near the mouth of Gunpowder Creek, the Sullivan Homestead is one of the county’s finest double-pen log houses. Constructed in the early 19th century, it contains two cells of equal size divided by a log wall. The front contains four bays, grouped at the outer edges of the facade. A large, step-shouldered stone chimney anchors the north gable end. Directly behind the house is a large cellar of brick and stone, dug into a hillside.
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Has beginning
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Construction Date: 1800-1824
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Identifier
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Historic Structure Designation: BE 353
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Full address
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9848 Sullivan Road
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Latitude
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39.0826956
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Longitude
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-84.64772803
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Target coordinates
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703461.893 m
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4328587.362 m
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