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Historic Resource Study Friendship Hill Historic Site Pennsylvania
Friendship Hill National Historic Site was authorized by Congress in the National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978. The site includes the home of Albert Gallatin, known as Friendship Hill, and various other structures and farm buildings. The historic resource study focuses on the acquisition and development of Friendship Hill by Albert Gallatin between 1786 and 1832. It also includes data on the ownership and development of the structures and grounds at Friendship Hill during the post-Gallatin years from 1832 to 1980 when the National Park Service acquired the site. Emphasis has been placed on the physical history of the human occupation and the historic landscape of the property as well as on the architectural evolution of the main house and the other structures from 1786 to the present.
Historic Resource Study Friendship Hill Historic Site Pennsylvania
Friendship Hill National Historic Site was authorized by Congress in the National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978. The site includes the home of Albert Gallatin, known as Friendship Hill, and various other structures and farm buildings. The historic resource study focuses on the acquisition and development of Friendship Hill by Albert Gallatin between 1786 and 1832. It also includes data on the ownership and development of the structures and grounds at Friendship Hill during the post-Gallatin years from 1832 to 1980 when the National Park Service acquired the site. Emphasis has been placed on the physical history of the human occupation and the historic landscape of the property as well as on the architectural evolution of the main house and the other structures from 1786 to the present.
Historic Resource Study Friendship Hill Historic Site Pennsylvania
H. D. Unrau (author) / K. W. Fiero (author) / S. Jacobs (author)
1981
416 pages
Report
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English