Name/Title
Northeast corner of High and Richhill Streets, Waynesburg, Greene County, PennsylvaniaEntry/Object ID
2011.2.355Description
Northeast corner of High and Richhill Streets, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania.
[Left-Right]:
Esso Gas Station.
Dr. John T. Ullom family home. It featured two doors on the front porch, one led to the residence and the other to the doctor's office. The building is still in use today as the Hook Law Offices.
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was built in 1868, when it replaced the original "Church on the Hill" that had been near Wayne Street in the Monument Park area. In 1906, the Cumberland Presbyterian and Presbyterian congregations of Waynesburg merged to form the First Presbyterian Church. The CP Church on High Street was torn down in 1941.
Original, candid.Photograph Details
Subject Person or Organization
Ullom, John T. (Dr.) [1847-1925]Collection
Greene County Historical Society CollectionLexicon
Search Terms
Automobiles, Ullom family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Church buildings--Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--High Street, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--Richhill StreetOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
GCHS-AN033-0004Provenance
Provenance Detail
Waynesburg - Jane Ann Thompson Series - 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, 2019.
Source Citation: Northeast corner of High and Richhill Streets, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania; item no. GCHS-AN033-0004, donated by Jane Ann Thompson; Greene County Historical Society Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).