Name/Title
Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart family home on High Street in WaynesburgEntry/Object ID
2011.2.133Description
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 (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.Collection
Greene County Historical Society CollectionMade/Created
Artist
No artist / photographer / studio listed.Place
Location
Pennsylvania / Greene County / WaynesburgNotes
Date: 1910 caLexicon
Search Terms
High Street, House, Lindsay / Lindsey family, Munnell family, WaynesburgOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
Other Number: GCHS-AN027-0001-0100Relationships
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 CollectionNotes
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, item no. GCHS-AN027-0001-0100, Greene County Historical Society Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).