McLean-Johnston House

20 Erie Avenue

20 Erie Avenue

Name/Title

McLean-Johnston House

Entry/Object ID

2000.003.6000

Scope and Content

McLean-Johnston House, 20 Erie Avenue, is a Pivotal Structure built circa 1855. The house was originally built for Colonel L. C. McLean. It was later used as a hotel and a boy's school. (Source: Comprehensive Survey Report) According to a published document written by Bill Cook, the site was originally a burial ground and log church of the Hard Shell Baptist Church.

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20 Erie Avenue, Pivotal Structure, Greek Revival, Victorian Period Plaque

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McLean, Mary Louisa

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McLean, Nathaniel C.

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McLean, L. C.

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Johnston, Thomas

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Johnston, Thomas Howard

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Straeder, Jacob

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Johnston, Mary

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Hay, James

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Hay, Lucy A.

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Lyford, John

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Lyford, Caroline

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McCune, Mary T.

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Graybill, Harry

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Lehmann, Carl B. Jr.

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Gibson, Lee Harrell

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Gibson, Dorothy H.

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Metcalfe, Sandra Jean

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Kuhnell, William Clifford

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Kuhnell, Nancy S.

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Slap, Albert

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Slap, Gail

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Cook, Bill

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Notes

Address: 20 Erie Avenue

Create Date

July 8, 2005