Inscription
Built, 1812, by Dr. John LeMoyne. For many years, home of his son Dr. Francis LeMoyne, noted abolitionist, and builder of first crematory in U.S. Now the home of the Washington County Historical Society.
Location
Address49 E. Maiden St.
CityWashington
CountyWashington
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.168010, -80.243270
Sources
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