File:Dr. John R. Sudler House, North Main Street, Bridgeville, Sussex County, DE HABS DEL,3-BRIVI,1- (sheet 2 of 5).tif

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HABS DEL,3-BRIVI,1- (sheet 2 of 5) - Dr. John R. Sudler House, North Main Street, Bridgeville, Sussex County, DE
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HABS DEL,3-BRIVI,1- (sheet 2 of 5) - Dr. John R. Sudler House, North Main Street, Bridgeville, Sussex County, DE
Depicted place Delaware; Sussex County; Bridgeville
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Dimensions 19 x 24 in. (B size)
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HABS DEL,3-BRIVI,1- (sheet 2 of 5)
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • Significance: The Sudler House, the oldest known house in Bridgeville, bears the name of Dr. John R. Sudler, a successful physician and farmer, who purchased the property in 1833. The original three-bay, hall-and-parlor section of this shingled house was constructed about 1750. Its floor plan, featuring an exterior end chimney and an interior corner chimney, is very unusual in North West Fork Hundred. The house was enlarged during the Federal period to its present six-bay facade. Its fine interior decorative features include a delicately carved wooden swag cornice in a second-story bedroom and a panelled staircase. The only known brick ice house in the hundred is located on the property.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-35
  • Survey number: HABS DE-184
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/de0195.sheet.00002a
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Object location38° 44′ 33″ N, 75° 36′ 16.99″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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