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Dalton House (Dalton, Pennsylvania)

Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States


Summary

Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

FieldValue
nameDalton House
locationE. Main St., Dalton, Pennsylvania
locmapinPennsylvania#USA
built1855
addedMay 22, 1978
delistedNovember 11, 2002
area0.7 acre
refnum78002410

Dalton House was a historic home located at Dalton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1810, and was a two-story, frame dwelling. It featured a two-story, full-length front porch with Stick/Eastlake style ornamentation.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It was delisted in 2002, after being demolished in 1999.

References

References

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  2. Jeffrey N. Morgan and Susan M. Zacher. (n.d.). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania Dalton House: Withdrawn". National Archives and Records Administration.
  3. (July 11, 1999). "Demolition of Dalton House Begins With Mixed Feelings". [[The Scranton Times-Tribune]].
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