The Inglehart House - Mitchell Dairy (416 Pearl St.)

A one-and-a-half storey brick structure of a very interesting shape with an angled recessed doorway within a three-sided verandah and symmetrical wings angling out on each side providing a partly enclosed front verandah The original windows are 2/2 wood sash, with radiating voussoirs and dressed stone sills. The front door is paneled and has a segmentally arched transom and sidelights. Built in 1875 for Sylvester Inglehart, carpenter. The Ingleharts were a pioneer family who moved from Pennsylvania to Nelson Township in the early 1800s. At Sylvester Inglehart's death in 1898 he left his adopted daughter three lots on Pearl Street, including this brick house, a frame house, and a vacant lot. The frame house was demolished for the development of Village Square, but this house was incorporated into the development. This was the Mitchell Dairy in the early twentieth century. There were large barns in the rear for the horse and delivery cart.



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