Image: JESSE CHEW HOUSE(1)
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Description: The Jesse Chew House Mantua-Sewell Road, near the railroad bridge The house, built of Jersey sandstone in 1772, is still in remarkable condition. Hand-hewn rafters, the corner fireplace, iron door hinges and the finger latches are original. Jesse Chew was a Methodist preacher and his home was spared from the raids of the British. (Private)
Title: JESSE CHEW HOUSE(1)
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Author: Ton2cats
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