Inscription
House built circa 1810 by Samuel Shrewsbury (1763-1835) on a 704 acre tract of land received from Colonel John Dickinson. Sandstone and hewn hardwood logs used in construction were obtained locally from the land. Shrewsbury, a revolutionary soldier, and his family, moved here in 1798 from Bedford County, Virginia.
He and his brother John became active with Dickinson in the salt industry.
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