McIntire House, Delaware
Author(s) | Puleo, Kevin | |
Author(s) | Anishanslin-Bernhardt, Zara | |
Author(s) | Killinger, Sarah | |
Author(s) | Sheppard, Rebecca J. | |
Date Accessioned | 2006-02-24T16:12:56Z | |
Date Available | 2006-02-24T16:12:56Z | |
Publication Date | 2000 | |
Abstract | The McIntire House is a typical example of the housing standard for farmers in southern New Castle County during the nineteenth century. The house began as a two-story side-passage plan dwelling in the 1840s, built to replace an earlier log dwelling, and was expanded to become a central-hall plan circa 1870. | |
Advisor | Dobbs, Kelli W. | |
Extent | 633172 bytes | |
MIME type | application/pdf | |
URL | http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2281 | |
Language | en_US | |
Keywords | Pulaski Highway, Delaware | |
Keywords | Pencader Hundred, Delaware | |
Keywords | New Castle County, Delaware | |
Keywords | Frame dwelling | |
Keywords | 1840-1850, Date of Construction | |
Title | McIntire House, Delaware | en |