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Captain James Abercrombie House, 268-270 South Second St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
The site of this great houses was purchased in 1758 by Captain James Abercrombie who died at sea 2 years later, leaving it to his son, the Reverend James Abercrombie. Many merchants and others prominent in Philadelphia owned and/or occupied this house. They included Charles Stedman, Blair McClenachan, Walter Stewart, William Cramond, John Ross, and William T. Smith.
Captain James Abercrombie House, 268-270 South Second St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
The site of this great houses was purchased in 1758 by Captain James Abercrombie who died at sea 2 years later, leaving it to his son, the Reverend James Abercrombie. Many merchants and others prominent in Philadelphia owned and/or occupied this house. They included Charles Stedman, Blair McClenachan, Walter Stewart, William Cramond, John Ross, and William T. Smith.
Captain James Abercrombie House, 268-270 South Second St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
The site of this great houses was purchased in 1758 by Captain James Abercrombie who died at sea 2 years later, leaving it to his son, the Reverend James Abercrombie. Many merchants and others prominent in Philadelphia owned and/or occupied this house. They included Charles Stedman, Blair McClenachan, Walter Stewart, William Cramond, John Ross, and William T. Smith.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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