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Hall-Wister House, 330 South Third St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Original residence of William Wister, a businessman, Revolutionary War currency endorser and member of a prominent Philadelphia family. Following his death in 1800, the house continued to be owned by his family until 1853. In 1960. a collateral descendant (William was a lifelong bachelor) repurchased the house.
Hall-Wister House, 330 South Third St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Original residence of William Wister, a businessman, Revolutionary War currency endorser and member of a prominent Philadelphia family. Following his death in 1800, the house continued to be owned by his family until 1853. In 1960. a collateral descendant (William was a lifelong bachelor) repurchased the house.
Hall-Wister House, 330 South Third St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Original residence of William Wister, a businessman, Revolutionary War currency endorser and member of a prominent Philadelphia family. Following his death in 1800, the house continued to be owned by his family until 1853. In 1960. a collateral descendant (William was a lifelong bachelor) repurchased the house.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Source Name
Library of Congress
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