Tanner's House
407 Loop Road
Historic Number 65
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The Tanner’s House is on a part of the 1774 Harmony Plantation conveyed by deed from Benjamin Poultney to Reuben Haines. When Haines died, this tract was deeded (1801) to Thomas and Mary Clemson, who sold it next year to John and Catherine Miller. They built the Tanner’s House in 1802. It remained a small log house until the 1900’s when it was enlarged to the east. A full second floor was added and the outer logs were covered with siding.
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Historic Number 65
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The Tanner’s House is on a part of the 1774 Harmony Plantation conveyed by deed from Benjamin Poultney to Reuben Haines. When Haines died, this tract was deeded (1801) to Thomas and Mary Clemson, who sold it next year to John and Catherine Miller. They built the Tanner’s House in 1802. It remained a small log house until the 1900’s when it was enlarged to the east. A full second floor was added and the outer logs were covered with siding.
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