Norman Gasbarro | September 22, 2012
The current house on Lot #60 is not the house that was on this property at the time of the Civil War. The original house, believed to be of only one story was built before 1850 and appears on the 1855 and 1858 tax records. The oldest picture of the current house (pictured above) is […]
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Norman Gasbarro | September 21, 2012
The row of houses on the south side of Market Street in the first block east of Centre Street (formerly Chestnut Street) now appears as abandoned and partially boarded-up. During the Civil War, this was the property of two Gratz businessmen, Philip W. Keiter and Cyrus Snyder. The original buildings were built some time before […]
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Norman Gasbarro | September 20, 2012
This house and Lot #89 at the western end of the original plot of the town of Gratz, was purchased by Suzanna [Matter] Ritzman in 1858 from the estate of Christian Yerges. The house dates to about the year 1843 and was probably built by Yerges when he owned the property. The earliest available picture […]
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Norman Gasbarro | September 19, 2012
As with some of the lots in Gratz, this Lot #63 changed hands many times in the years before the Civil War. The house that existed here during the Civil War was demolished in the second half of the 20th century. It remains a vacant lot today. Two of the early owners of this property […]
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Norman Gasbarro | September 18, 2012
The heirs of Simon Gratz sold this corner property, Lot # 31, in 1852 to Daniel K. Ossman. The house on the lot was built some time before the sale. From its appearance, it originally was a double house and was indicated as such in the will of Daniel K. Ossman, which was written in […]
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