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Ansley Wilcox House, 641 Delaware Ave Buffalo, Erie County, NY
The Ansley Wilcox House was originally part of an Army post Poinsett Barracks which was established in 1838. After 1883, the interior was remodeled and an earlier frame addition was rebuilt. On September 14, 1901, in the library of the Ansley Wilcox House, Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt took the Oath of Office of the President of the United States. The house was declared a National Historic Site in 1966.
Ansley Wilcox House, 641 Delaware Ave Buffalo, Erie County, NY
The Ansley Wilcox House was originally part of an Army post Poinsett Barracks which was established in 1838. After 1883, the interior was remodeled and an earlier frame addition was rebuilt. On September 14, 1901, in the library of the Ansley Wilcox House, Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt took the Oath of Office of the President of the United States. The house was declared a National Historic Site in 1966.
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