To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

Brumbaugh Homestead

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brumbaugh Homestead
The ruins in September 2014.
LocationNortheast of Marklesburg off Pennsylvania Route 26, Penn Township, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°23′35″N 78°8′30″W / 40.39306°N 78.14167°W / 40.39306; -78.14167
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1804
Architectural styleFederal
NRHP reference No.79002236[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 28, 1979

Brumbaugh Homestead, also known as the Timothy Meadows Farm, is a historic home located at Penn Township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It was built in three sections. The oldest section was built in 1804 and is a two-story, stone building in an early Federal style. A brick addition and vertical plank addition were added to the stone section sometime before the 1860s. The house is believed to have been used for church services for the James Creek Dunker Congression, later Church of the Brethren.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/1
    Views:
    661
  • William Harris Homestead

Transcription

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania". CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on 2007-07-21. Retrieved 2011-11-28. Note: This includes Robert J. Karotko (April 1977). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Brumbaugh Homestead" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-11-28.
This page was last edited on 29 October 2023, at 18:51
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.