Image: Peterstown House facade
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Description: Corner of Stone House with street and curb, Waterloo, IL. This stone house, built in the 1830s, stood in the historic Peterstown district of Waterloo, Illinois. A portion of the Stone curb, still remains, including an old horse trough, cistern, and hand pump, in front of Peterstown House, which was just to the north (right) of the building in the picture
Title: Peterstown House facade
Credit: Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, cropped and shrunk (25%) from original TIFF file.
Author: Historic American Buildings Survey, Alexander Piaget/Charles van Ravenswaay
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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