Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania

Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in Waynesburg

Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in Waynesburg

Name/Title

Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania

Entry/Object ID

2011.2.133

Description

Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Encompassing three generations, the Waynesburg home of Civil War era Judge James Lindsey and his wife, Sarah Cathers (Inghram) Lindsey, was passed to their daughter, Anna Laura Lindsey, who married Robert Wallace Munnell. Their only surviving child, Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart, owned the house in turn. Judge Lindsey died unexpectedly from illness in 1864, after riding horseback from hearings in Washington County. Original, no photographer listed.

Collection

Greene County Historical Society Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1910

Lexicon

Search Terms

Lindsey family, Munnell family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Houses, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--High Street

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

GCHS-AN027-0001-0100

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Inghram, Sarah Cathers [1832-1921]

Person or Organization

Lindsey, Anna Laura [1862-1942]

Person or Organization

Lindsey, James [1827-1864]

Person or Organization

Munnell, Mary Inghram [1900-1976]

Person or Organization

Munnell, Robert Wallace [1861-1945]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Greene County Places Series - Greene County Historical Society Collection, Waynesburg - Places - Greene County Historical Society Collection

Notes

Archived at the Greene County Historical Society (918 Rolling Meadows Road, P.O. Box 127; Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370). Researched and digitized for the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project between 2005-2014. Source Citation: Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania; circa 1910; item no. GCHS-AN027-0001-0100, Greene County Historical Society Collection; Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).