Herman, Bernard L.Lanier, Gabrielle M.Cesna, ValerieCenter for Historic Architecture and Engineering2009-12-142009-12-141990-08http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/4718The Crossan House is an important example of the domestic architecture built by New Castle County's rural elite population of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is significant because it retains nearly all of its original interior finish, including mantels, baseboards, and chair rails.en-USNew Castle County, DelawareNew Castle Hundred, DelawareBrick dwellingFlemish bond1798-1840, Date of ConstructionThreatened Resources Documented in Delaware, 1989-1990: Crossan HouseOther