Category:Harriton House
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English: Harriton House, originally known as Bryn Mawr, is a historic house on Pennsylvania's Main Line, most famously the residence of Charles Thomson, the secretary of the Continental Congress. It was originally built in 1704 by Rowland Ellis, a Welsh Quaker, and was called Bryn Mawr, meaning high hill.
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This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 73001643 (Wikidata). |
originally Bryn Mawr, historic house in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States | |||||
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Media in category "Harriton House"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Harriton House 1919.JPG 646 × 518; 67 KB
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Harriton House Historic Marker in Bryn Mawr PA.jpg 1,003 × 1,410; 415 KB
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Harriton House I.jpg 4,272 × 2,848; 7.31 MB
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Harriton House II.jpg 4,272 × 2,848; 5.65 MB
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Harriton House, 25 Mar 2025, front.png 4,032 × 3,024; 18.63 MB
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Harriton House, 25 Mar 2025, side.png 4,032 × 3,024; 21.84 MB
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Thomson, Charles. Philadelphia. To J. Montgomery (NYPL b11868620-5338852).jpg 4,234 × 6,234; 20.75 MB
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Thomson, Charles. Philadelphia. To J. Montgomery (NYPL b11868620-5338852).tiff 5,246 × 6,995, 2 pages; 105.26 MB
Categories:
- Historic house museums in Pennsylvania
- Stone houses in Pennsylvania
- Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
- Charles Thomson (American politician)
- Welsh diaspora in Pennsylvania
- Houses built in Pennsylvania in 1704
